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Reflections said:
It makes sense, but are you rinsing it on to the ground or what? I'm mobile and currently not doing engine bays, but thinking about it so I'm curious about your process.



Yes, I would imagine that some of the APC reaches ground, it's cut 10:1, then rinsed so it can't be much. I mean unless you use QEW and do the engine by hand, something is reaching the ground. Or am I missing something?



Accumulator, thanks for saving me the time of trying the LC. I guess I will just stay with FPII or 3M PI-III MG followed by 1Z MP. :D



Thanks Sean. :)
 
mrecktid said:
great work!! i have one retarded question though, I have the same stand for my 500w halogen, but I can't figure out how to fold up the tripod legs!!!





LOL, I did too the first few times!! Make sure that the "knob" on the shaft is loose(unscrew it if not), then that upper part (where the legs meet) slides up, tucking the legs in. It takes a little "umph" to get the legs to go up at first, but after a few times it becomes easier.
 
ebpcivicsi said:
Yes, I would imagine that some of the APC reaches ground, it's cut 10:1, then rinsed so it can't be much. I mean unless you use QEW and do the engine by hand, something is reaching the ground. Or am I missing something?



Accumulator, thanks for saving me the time of trying the LC. I guess I will just stay with FPII or 3M PI-III MG followed by 1Z MP. :D



Thanks Sean. :)



You're not missing something, thanks for the info. If you rinse the apc on to lets say, a driveway, is it going to make a mess, or is it really not a big deal?



My point here is I can't have any apc reaching the storm sewer, but if I can just let it run on to a driveway without making a big mess then it's ok.



Maybe I'll have to just try it on my roomate's cavalier and see how messy it gets. It's 11 years old and the engine is filthy! wohoo!!!
 
^^ OK, I gotcha. Well, I haven't noticed and big mess, even on *really* dirty engines. I notice more "gunk" being rinsed from the wheel wells.



I would just use a pressure washer and use the smallest amount of water possible.
 
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