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19 Jan 2020 12:36 #217407
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Hi all you cleaning masters
I have a question about snow foam
Does anything in these products do harm to polly bushes /Rubber ect
Was just wondering if i can wash under side and engine bay
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Jack
I have a question about snow foam
Does anything in these products do harm to polly bushes /Rubber ect
Was just wondering if i can wash under side and engine bay
thanks
Jack
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19 Jan 2020 14:23 - 19 Jan 2020 14:28 #217410
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No been washing mine for years, saying that probably good to use a good one like Bilt Hamber, EZ sub zero but I'm no a professional

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19 Jan 2020 14:34 #217411
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Same here - used it for years on end - it's all PH neutral these days, too - there used to be worries about it stripping wax off but it doesn't.
Things that WILL attack rubber and plastics is mineral based oil and grease - always use silicone based products where possible instead
Things that WILL attack rubber and plastics is mineral based oil and grease - always use silicone based products where possible instead
IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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19 Jan 2020 17:07 #217415
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Thanks guys 
Really need to wash engine bay it stinks :laugh: :laugh:

Really need to wash engine bay it stinks :laugh: :laugh:
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19 Jan 2020 18:53 #217426
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If you're washing the engine bay, don't do it with a pressure washer.!
I'd strongly recommend masking off/removing as much of the electrics as possible, and avoid sensors.
The guy in this video is a bit over-enthusiastic, but this is generally the procedure I use for getting the engine bay clean. (without the over-enthusiasm!) VIDEO LINK HERE
(Products I use are:
Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner diluted and in a spray bottle
Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray wax
Meguiar's Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer Trim Restorer or Aerospace 303)
I'd strongly recommend masking off/removing as much of the electrics as possible, and avoid sensors.
The guy in this video is a bit over-enthusiastic, but this is generally the procedure I use for getting the engine bay clean. (without the over-enthusiasm!) VIDEO LINK HERE
(Products I use are:
Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner diluted and in a spray bottle
Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray wax
Meguiar's Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer Trim Restorer or Aerospace 303)
IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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19 Jan 2020 19:19 #217428
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HaHa he thinks them engine bays are dirty
Mine as 1/2" of mud on underside of bonnet :pinch:
Mine as 1/2" of mud on underside of bonnet :pinch:
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