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boone94
01-20-2006, 05:07 PM
What do you guys use to clean your engine bay with? I tried using a damp rag and drying immeadiatly, but later when it's fully dried its still dirty.
(black car)=(lot of dirt!!!!!!!!)

01 Bolt
01-22-2006, 04:19 PM
Simply Green then CD2. You will love the look. CD2 is at just about any parts store.:approved:

ramairbandit
01-22-2006, 04:56 PM
What is CD2?

ramairbandit
01-22-2006, 04:57 PM
Does anyone have a idea on how to get a stuck oil drain plug off?

EVL LS1
01-22-2006, 05:47 PM
buy a new one then use a monkey wrench to get the stuck one unbolted.. had to do that with my gf's neon... i thought the damn bolt was going to break it was so bad... i tore all the teeth to hell trying with sockets then had to use the monkey wrench so it would dig into the metal on the bolt to get it. good luck. just remember you dont have to torque it too much for it to hold tight

01 Bolt
01-23-2006, 02:40 PM
It is what auto detailers use. I believe all the car dealers use it to.You can get it in just about any auto parts store.

CD2 it's the best for under the hood!

SShArK>
01-23-2006, 05:06 PM
I agree CD2 all the way, and my car is black.:notworthy:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/12/web/2040000-2040999/2040403_5_full.jpg

sonnyred
01-23-2006, 05:26 PM
I use windex and hand rags and q-tips.I then go over the hoses and plastic parts with armorall wipes.

01 Bolt
01-23-2006, 05:48 PM
sonnyred you must have never tryed CD2. Armorall collects dust and dirt. CD2 dries and keeps the shine. It took me a long time to break down and try it. and WOW it's the best!

sonnyred
01-23-2006, 05:52 PM
OK i'll give give it a shot.

SShArK>
01-24-2006, 05:20 PM
I use windex and hand rags and q-tips.I then go over the hoses and plastic parts with armorall wipes.

yeh armor all is a huge no no. I did that once and had a huge mess on my hands. I live in texas :dunno:

Danger731
01-24-2006, 06:42 PM
armorall is like crack for your car, use it on your dash once you need to keep on usin it or it will crack your dash. Armorall = SUCKS

SandmanWs7
01-26-2006, 08:04 PM
so what all do you have to cover if you decide to hose it down????

Zboner
01-27-2006, 07:20 AM
simple green

ss~zoso~ss
01-27-2006, 05:27 PM
so what all do you have to cover if you decide to hose it down????

nothing just dont concentrate the hose blast on any particular place, make sure your hose is not on the JET setting, spray it down with simple green and GUNK engine bright let sit, rince and its brand spanky clean

01 Bolt
01-27-2006, 05:33 PM
simple green.. then... low water presser. Remember LOW water presser. I rinse everything. I have never had a problem. THEN let it dry alittle ,I use a leaf blower. Then CD2. and WOW.... BLING BLING BLING !!

It last quite awhile.

1badzzz
02-06-2006, 09:18 AM
Armor All is the worst thing for any vehicle.

socialdbob
02-07-2006, 12:18 PM
i use spray 9 and a hose.... had the car since it was new and it how has 75,000 miles on it.... still looks like the day i got it and runs great even after i clean it... i do it everytime i change the oil

sketterman
02-08-2006, 07:24 PM
So you dont have to cover ANYTHING even if your gonna spray water all over the engine as long as you use low pressure? And for those who use Simple Green, do you hose down the engine, THEN spray straght SG all over or do you mix the SG with water first in a spray bottle? Also, how long can you let the SG sit before rinsing? Finally, is CD2 the name of the actual product?

I like using colors.

BADBLUE02
02-08-2006, 07:35 PM
CD 2 is the best I've found. It lasts a long time and looks great.

allanmontoya
02-12-2006, 08:13 AM
Hey so what do ya'll use to clean the dash with if amorall is bad? ? i used WD-40 for the engine bay and it also leaves it nice and shinny like the day i bought her and it leaves the block shiny and i also live in texas so i know how SShaRK feels

grandkodiak
02-14-2006, 02:29 PM
A couple of people just sayed to hose the thing... but wont that kill the opti and make things prone to short/rust??

96camaroSS
02-15-2006, 04:47 PM
Absolutely, if you've got an LT1 car. The guys saying to hose it down all have LS1 cars from what I see. They don't have to worry about a wet opti.

SeVeReDiStOrTiOn
02-15-2006, 10:54 PM
50/50 water and simple green, engine brite cleaner and hose. CD2 as a detailer

98ramairguy
02-16-2006, 10:45 AM
whats so bad about Armor all?

blueorb
02-17-2006, 07:38 AM
Armor all will actually dry out your parts. Over time your dash (or whaterver) will dry up and start cracking. Very bad for the car.

BBBBadSS
02-17-2006, 12:31 PM
So you dont have to cover ANYTHING even if your gonna spray water all over the engine as long as you use low pressure? And for those who use Simple Green, do you hose down the engine, THEN spray straght SG all over or do you mix the SG with water first in a spray bottle? Also, how long can you let the SG sit before rinsing? Finally, is CD2 the name of the actual product?

I like using colors.

I mix 1 part SG with 1 part water. Spray on and let it penetrate for five minutes, I will then spray another coat on and let sit for another five minutes. Then hose off with light spray, making sure it is all rinsed off. Do not let SG dry on. You dont need to cover anything, just dont use high pressure.

blueorb
02-17-2006, 12:51 PM
Quick question. Do you perform the cleaning and spraying with the hose while the eninge is off or on? I am assuming it is with the enigine off - having it on would generate heat which would quickly dissolve the cleaning agent/water.
But, I'm not sure so I thought I would ask.

sills1
02-28-2006, 08:54 AM
I recently bought Black Magic Engine cleaner. I was totally satisfied with it. Just follow the instructions on the can and then stand back and admire that new engine look. I picked it up at my local Autozone.

BBATCAR
02-28-2006, 09:35 AM
What do you guys use to clean your engine bay with? I tried using a damp rag and drying immeadiatly, but later when it's fully dried its still dirty.
(black car)=(lot of dirt!!!!!!!!)

Simple Green or Walmart Brand engine cleaner (Cheap)...

If you have an LS1 be careful spraying water towards the back of the engine:nono: . It will corrode the Knock Sensor under the intake manifold (I know by experience), costs $300 at the dealer to fix because you have to remove the intake. There is a GM service notice to build a "silicone wall" around the sensor, sensor is cheap, labor is :Ohno: Know problem with washing LS1 engine bays...

Wayah-bird
02-28-2006, 02:06 PM
You wonder where this stuff starts. Armorall is fine for your dash. I used it 9 years on my Formula (in Florida too!) and it was as perfect as Day 1. They are right about the engine and exterior. It doesn't harm anything but does attract dirt.

4get gto
02-28-2006, 04:37 PM
You wonder where this stuff starts. Armorall is fine for your dash. I used it 9 years on my Formula (in Florida too!) and it was as perfect as Day 1. They are right about the engine and exterior. It doesn't harm anything but does attract dirt.

Agree.............:slap:

billyb
03-11-2006, 06:40 PM
guy's use SCRUBBING BUBBLES. buy it any where .it's for cleaning bathrooms just spray it on (it's foamy ) use i sm paint brush to phiscally clean the engine no scrubing then rinse off with water. NO PRESSURE just rinse . try it you'll like it:approved:

o.z.man
03-12-2006, 09:03 PM
Just for the benefit of everyone.Keep in mind that simple green is a corrosive.
It will corrode metal.So if you get it on wiring or elsewhere and it sits there it will corrode that area.

EVL LS1
03-14-2006, 08:53 AM
well you dont use simple green at full concentrate and avoid areas with wiring or areas where it may trap at ie: strut mount area in engine bay. use it lightly and use a brush to clean the bay then rinse off with little pressure and constantly move the water around so water doesn't trap anywhere also.

99Z28 1LE
03-26-2006, 04:51 PM
OK, two things:

1) Simple green reacts with and corrodes aluminum over time. LS1s are aluminum. You do the math.

2) Armor All is not bad for your vehicle. It USED TO be bad, back when it was a solvent/silicone based dressing product. Now it has been reformulated and is water based. It's perfectly safe.

Necction
03-29-2006, 10:59 AM
Ok soooo since you guys are saying Simple Green is corrosive and bad, but all the other guys recomended its use, whats the final count?

Should we or should we not use SG , and if not then what should we use instead. Now that spring is around i really gotta clean out that engine bay and i dont wanna screw up my baby by corroding something.

Thanks

99Z28 1LE
03-29-2006, 01:27 PM
Ok soooo since you guys are saying Simple Green is corrosive and bad, but all the other guys recomended its use, whats the final count?

Should we or should we not use SG , and if not then what should we use instead. Now that spring is around i really gotta clean out that engine bay and i dont wanna screw up my baby by corroding something.

Thanks

Personally I'd order some Meguiar's Super D-Greaser, or head to your local NAPA store for some Castrol Super Clean. Again, dilute accordingly.

EVL LS1
03-31-2006, 07:19 AM
SG's the best to me. that in conjunction with some CDL? engine spray.. i forget the name Csomething... anyways... can't mess anything in your engine bay with simple green if you spray it on.... use a mild brush for the very dirty areas... then rinse off using a low pressure setting and keep the water moving around the bay so water wont build up in any one spot. nuff said =)~

99Z28 1LE
03-31-2006, 08:12 AM
can't mess anything in your engine bay with simple green if you spray it on....

:thinkin: :nono:

Read the thread. And... this link: https://safety.army.mil/warrior_stories/warrior_story.asp?lessonid=2004930-42

If the DoD says it corrodes Aluminum, and I've seen it happen personally, I think I believe it.

Walking-Dead
04-16-2006, 04:40 PM
Heres what I did. 1) VERY IMPORTANT..make sure engine is cool, hot aluminum and cold water are NOT a good mix. 2) Low pressure garden hose, hose off the engine avoiding a direct spray onto coil packs, ECM and related electrical items like fuse boxes. 3) Spray some simple green onto engine bay trying avoid directly spraying onto bare aluminum (some will get on it but try not to let it sit there) 4) Start scrubbing with towel or brush or both to get the grime off. 5) Hose off gently 6) Dry most of the engine compartment getting to everything you can reach. 7) Once dry spray CD2 engine detailer onto motor and rest of engine bay avoiding your exterior paint. 8) Wipe excess off painted parts in the engine bay and surrounding plastic areas. 9) Open cold beer and admire the work you just put in!! This worked for me not saying works for everyone. Good luck!!

99Z28 1LE
04-16-2006, 04:53 PM
Heres what I did. 1) VERY IMPORTANT..make sure engine is cool, hot aluminum and cold water are NOT a good mix. 2) Low pressure garden hose, hose off the engine avoiding a direct spray onto coil packs, ECM and related electrical items like fuse boxes. 3) Spray some simple green onto engine bay trying avoid directly spraying onto bare aluminum (some will get on it but try not to let it sit there) 4) Start scrubbing with towel or brush or both to get the grime off. 5) Hose off gently 6) Dry most of the engine compartment getting to everything you can reach. 7) Once dry spray CD2 engine detailer onto motor and rest of engine bay avoiding your exterior paint. 8) Wipe excess off painted parts in the engine bay and surrounding plastic areas. 9) Open cold beer and admire the work you just put in!! This worked for me not saying works for everyone. Good luck!!

What I still don't understand is, why is everyone so insistent on using Simple Green, when it's been proven that it can cause long-term damage? There are PLENTY of other degreaser products out there that are MUCH safer to be using.:thinkin:

Walking-Dead
04-16-2006, 10:19 PM
I've never had a problem using SG. Of course I don't put it on there and forget about it but it sits for a few minutes and then I hose it off. I have another friend that does the exact same process..in fact that's who told me how to do it and he's never had issues either. I'm not saying SG isn't bad for aluminum...we are very aware of this when using the product. However, like I said we don't let it stay on there very long either. Does a great job on the motor and the rest of the engine compartment.

Bose2683
04-18-2006, 09:34 AM
what about the guys like me who have open filters we cant spray the filter

Walking-Dead
04-18-2006, 01:18 PM
If your refering to a volant type air induction I would assume you could tie a plastic bag around the filters with a zip tie or rubber band. Be creative..lol!

Bose2683
04-18-2006, 01:58 PM
yes but my $300 setup isnt worth the risk and its the open filter made for aftermarket rapotor2 hoods and for the camaro's Suncoast hoods

Walking-Dead
04-18-2006, 09:16 PM
Look...the bottom line is these are mearly suggestions that have worked for OTHER people. NO ONE said you HAVE to do it this way. I have a whisper lid and don't have to worry about it. I'm not taking the hose and shoving it into the airbox opening either. Figure out something else that works for YOU. Like I stated before be creative or just run with your engine dirty...doesn't matter much to me. That's what has worked for ME for 3 years. Good luck!!

Lil Dog
04-29-2006, 10:50 AM
Look...the bottom line is these are mearly suggestions that have worked for OTHER people. NO ONE said you HAVE to do it this way. ... Like I stated before be creative or just run with your engine dirty...doesn't matter much to me. That's what has worked for ME for 3 years. Good luck!!

That is sage advice, read and heed.
I think if you're paranoid about water, wrap the items you're worried about with tin foil and go to it... I use Gunk 'foamy engine brite', diluted simple green, hose with a trickle of water, towels, washcloths, tooth brushes, parts brushes, and swabs of assorted sizes, But, and it's a big but, I finish off with a spray down of future floor wax. This is what works for me.

Lil Dog in a big pound

04goatinmass
05-05-2006, 09:39 AM
who ,makes cd2 and where can i get it .i tried pepboys and they never heard of it

Walking-Dead
05-05-2006, 09:48 AM
CD2 Engine Detailer is made by CD2 Company. The only place I know that carries the engine detailer is Autozone. It's usually back by the engine degreasers not with the usual cleaning/detailing supplies. The can is chrome with black top and has what looks like a Lamborghini engine on it or something.

04goatinmass
05-05-2006, 01:57 PM
ok i tried autozone and they say it got recalled.i also tried some small local shops and nothing.looks like ill have to order it from the web

juiced00ss
05-06-2006, 07:03 AM
I use grease lightning, and then hose it down on low pressure. then use a blow gun to dry it. then followed up with a water base dressing for vinal.

low_dreams
05-06-2006, 05:46 PM
Lol you guys are going to think I'm nuts.

But I use black magic tire shine. I spray the rag, wipe the rag together and then wipe everything.

I do it about once every two months. In between I just wipe it with armor all GLASS wipes. Glass wipes are good for cleaning everything. Otherwise, yes, Armor All SUCKS!

Glass wipes are very handy though.

Car is always spotless.

04goatinmass
05-07-2006, 05:01 AM
if your tryng to use up the left over armor all then yes other then that why would you ever consider using armor all on anything

low_dreams
05-07-2006, 01:48 PM
I hate armor all. But, I had a friend once with some armor all glass wipes and a can of soda exploded all over my door panel. Since then I've been glued to them.

Better than any other glass wipe I've used.

Their protectant products, however... gross. Dust collector. De-moistureizer. Sun attracter. Temerature amplifier. Glare creator. WORTHLESS.

04goatinmass
05-07-2006, 02:22 PM
never really tried the glass wipes..what do u use them on?

low_dreams
05-07-2006, 06:13 PM
Edit: accidentally posted twice :/

low_dreams
05-07-2006, 06:15 PM
My car.. The whole thing.

Quick mess cleanups on: Moulding, plastics, windows, dash, door panels, guages, seats, exhaust tips, bird crap, wheels, mirrors, everything under the hood. Gets rid of one or two water spots if the shammey sp? didn't quite cover everything. (car's black)

I spray windex prior to cleaning off birk crap though, so it saturates it. Then I wipe it with about five glass wipes gently so I don't scratch the clear. Streak free. Bird crap has chemicals that eat through clear coat, so if I come out of the store and an obvious bird just flew by I will pop the trunk and pull out the glass wipes and windex.

The only thing I don't use it on, is on my wiper lever. The very top layer of white lettering started to streak the first time I ran over it, I haven't had that problem on anything else though.

They only work good for maintaining a clean car, not for initally cleaning a gunky mess. They do penetrate through dirt though. Very convenient, if used often enough. I'm pretty meticulous. :)

SharkTA
05-14-2006, 07:37 AM
Tried the SG and CD2 and BAM!!!!!, That sucker looks real nice! Went with a 1:2 SG/H2O mixture and sprayed off after 5 minutes. Temperatures were in the high 60's/low 70's so everything took a little longer to dry between rinsings of water and applications of CD2. Looks awesome, though!

Walking-Dead
05-14-2006, 02:30 PM
To help speed up drying process a leaf blower can be used to blow excess water off. Seems to work well.

joels1bird
06-05-2006, 05:19 PM
Best way to clean engine, pay the wife to wipe it down with non abrasive degreaser, and then spray cd2 all over and wipe off any overspray. Open beer and tell wife she did a fine job, make sure you bring a beer out for her too.There you go clean as a whistle.

joels1bird
06-18-2006, 06:57 PM
Anyone know where else I can find cd2 other than auto zone? they haven't stocked it by me for a few months now.

04goatinmass
06-18-2006, 07:11 PM
Anyone know where else I can find cd2 other than auto zone? they haven't stocked it by me for a few months now.
i have yet to find a store that stocks it.most stores recalled it for some strange reason.i bought mine online.try here.http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=pd_sl_ov_tops-1_blended_14756003_1/102-7079077-1075350?search-alias=aps&keywords=cd2%20engine%20detailer..

or here.

http://www.midwayautosupply.com/detailedproductdescription.asp?4618

Wesman
06-18-2006, 08:53 PM
Simple Green Max.

I've found that most engine cleaner sprays are crap. They wreak like hell, damage plastics, and leave residue behind.

Simple Green works great. Just spray it on, let it soak, scrub the heavy stuff with a brush, and then rinse.

ramrod
06-29-2006, 12:22 AM
simple green.. then... low water presser. Remember LOW water presser. I rinse everything. I have never had a problem. THEN let it dry alittle ,I use a leaf blower. Then CD2. and WOW.... BLING BLING BLING !!

It last quite awhile.


Lol!:notworthy: Leaf blower! It's what I used last week. It's amazing a car with 37,000 miles on it, and how crappy it was under the hood. Some of you I take it never did some chemistry in school. If you leave somthing of a corrosive other than a acid with a ph higher than normal. You just don't let the SG sleep on your engine over night, like The Air Force did on there planes. Your engine that has alloys on it won't melt! Or I need to be specific corrode.

ZephTheChef
07-19-2006, 12:31 PM
Toothbrush power!

EVL LS1
07-20-2006, 07:50 PM
http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/cleaning_motor.cfm

nuff said. hmm well i'll be... they made a new video.. it use to be a harley truck and they used simple green to clean the bay... i guess he made his own version of SG to sell



more at

http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/

screamin chicken
07-22-2006, 04:27 PM
Well my car sits in the garage and barely gets out, it's a 2000 WS6 and I kjust turned 35,000 on it.I use a soapy wash cloth and then go back over it with a dry one, i also use a tooth brush, and a paint brush.......

jmhvenom
07-24-2006, 09:32 AM
im confused, its safe to take a hose to the engine bay? That just cant be lol

Sweet Lou
07-25-2006, 01:17 PM
I just pay to have my car detailed once a year and go the same shop every 3 months to have it waxed.

its easier! 100 bucks annually and 30 bucks every 3 months.

sills1
07-25-2006, 01:22 PM
I just pay to have my car detailed once a year and go the same shop every 3 months to have it waxed.

its easier! 100 bucks annually and 30 bucks every 3 months.


That is half of the fun; detailing your car not only makes you more proud of it, it gives you notification of flaws or damage that need to be taken care of. You gotta get dirty to keep it clean.

EVL LS1
07-25-2006, 03:46 PM
im confused, its safe to take a hose to the engine bay? That just cant be lol

:true:

doc212121
07-26-2006, 06:37 AM
CD2 engine detailer and a rag= flawless

zwaldo
08-06-2006, 05:04 PM
I just use dawn and a wash mit....

jmhvenom
08-07-2006, 05:19 AM
I used Black Magic, seemed to work fairly well. I used the Castrol stuff someone suggested, cleaned really well but i think it messed up the paint on the strut towers. Got a lot of that shit in there and a bunch of water in there I was a little worried. Ran fine after though.

OneFine99TA
10-05-2006, 01:58 PM
An professional auto detailer friend of mine recommended a product he calls, "shine". I am not sure who makes this, but he said it is the only thing to use for interiors and won't harm your car like Armorall.

Soltakr
10-06-2006, 02:49 PM
Is cd 2 an airsol or applied by a pad/towel?

Soltakr
10-06-2006, 02:57 PM
So after some searching I found the best thing out there. It called "Girlfriend" :slapboobies: and can you find them at the beach. A little on the pricey side but well worth it.:woot2:

trans-am nut
12-12-2006, 04:26 PM
I just ordered the cd2 off of amazon. Lately, i've been using SG hosing it off then using meguires tire shine on everything, then the hard to reach areas gets wd40. no complaints so I hope this is better.

LS2Tuner
04-14-2007, 02:08 PM
What works AWSOME is K&N air filter cleaner. NO stinky fumes for weeks after and DOESN'T leave any film behind. We have used it for years now. Here is the part # 99-0621.

BANDITCAR
04-15-2007, 08:52 AM
Too keep mine looking new this is what I do about every 6 months.

Remember to do this when your engine is cool.

I cover some of the electronics with aluminum foil to keep them dry. Usually just cover the PCM and coils.

Using a selectable spray nozzle, I put it on drizzle/shower for a low pressure rinse. Rinse the entire engine bay getting it initially wet and helping to loosen any dirt. Then use a 50/50 mixture of Simple Green in a spray bottle and spray the entire engine bay with that. Let soak for 5 minutes. Then use a brush (toilet brush works great) to loosen the dirt in hard to reach areas and all around the engine bay. Rinse the engine bay fully with water on the same setting as before. If your engine bay is really dirty you may want to repeat that procedure a few times to get it real clean.
Once you are to the point you think it is clean enough use a towel to soak up any collected puddles of water and then leave the hood open to air dry for 30 minutes. Go back and towel dry any areas that might still be wet.
If you want your black wire loom/hoses/intake to look nice and black. Spray on some Eagle One Nano Protectant and let sit for a minute then wipe dry.
If you want to skip the Nano Protectantl, then the best way to get your hoses black and nice again is to use a cleaner wax on them. Just follow the directions of the cleaner wax.

LS2Tuner
04-15-2007, 10:08 AM
Unless they have changed the formula I ruined a upper intake on my first 5.0 back in 91 by spraying it with SimpleGreen. It discolored the alum. and made it a cloudy dark gray color.
Just thought I'd share my experiance with ya all. Maybe read the back and see if it still has the warning about not using on alum. cause after I did it I read the label........:ahh:

Who needs instructions........Right.......:xfingers:

TheChad1371
05-03-2007, 07:36 AM
i go to the car wash, put it on tire cleaner and lightly spray everything. the only thing i mess us is my freakin parking and fog lamp on driver side get water in them and break the damn bulbs. but then i let the steam clean all the built up gunk, and then the spotless rince to get the green stuff off. my shop vac doubles as a blower, thats how i dry everything. works like a charm and is damn clean.

Wesman
05-03-2007, 10:45 AM
Unless they have changed the formula I ruined a upper intake on my first 5.0 back in 91 by spraying it with SimpleGreen. It discolored the alum. and made it a cloudy dark gray color.
Just thought I'd share my experiance with ya all. Maybe read the back and see if it still has the warning about not using on alum. cause after I did it I read the label........:ahh:

Who needs instructions........Right.......:xfingers:

I've never seen Simple Green ruin cast aluminum...

I man you can spray the stuff on your hand and it does nothing...how is it going to ruin metal :think:

Perhaps it just needed to be polished up with come metal polish.

TheChad1371
05-03-2007, 10:48 AM
do they even make stainless steel headers? or they just too damn heavy?

LS2Tuner
05-03-2007, 10:54 AM
I've never seen Simple Green ruin cast aluminum...

I man you can spray the stuff on your hand and it does nothing...how is it going to ruin metal :think:

Perhaps it just needed to be polished up with come metal polish.

It turned it a dark cloudy gray!! Our hands and alumminum are a little different I think.:think:

trans-am nut
05-03-2007, 06:30 PM
CD2 engine detailer and a rag= flawless

I use th cd2 and after it dries it isn't shinny anymore. I clean everything, let it dry apply cd2 let it breath for a few min, and take it for a ride to "set" it, am I missing something? Instead I have been using tire shine on the hoses and intake and I am very impressed.

nytmare4me
05-05-2007, 09:54 PM
Hey Guys.....Im new to this site and enjoy learning and reading about everyones do's and donts...it is great. Just wanted to add one thing to you list of cleaning supllies.......I can tell you one product that will cost you less than $3 a can.....and you will be thinking me everday I told you about it. A very good friend of mine has owned and operated a professional detailing business for over 20yrs and this product is truley awesome. You can clean almost every inch of your car with it........Kickpanels, dorr sills, any plasic trim or rubberm, hoses, chrome especially, and windows easily. You will never buy another bottle of Windex...EVER!!!! Even when you go out on an evening cruise and get bugs all over your front end.....then next day spray this on and walk away.......come back in 5min....wash mit and soap or wet rag and bug wipe off easily!!! The reason im sharing this is i have learned a lot from you guys and want to make things much easier for you as well. My friend call this the can of "chrome"!!!!! I have seen them use it for years.....but it was just a chome can and we wouldnt ever tell me what the heck it was until recently....:) Its called "Sprayaway" Blue label on a chrome can......really made for windows.......but can be used every where else and even harmfull to paint and clear. The is the SHIT......is swear guys.....you will be thanking me!!!! You can even get it at walmart over by the windex and cleaning supplies....The blue label peels right off and presto.......carry it with you to your next car show and you will have guys begging you to tell them what it is.
Just thought some of you might have never heard of this and wanted to share.
Thanks, Travis

LS2Tuner
05-06-2007, 12:56 AM
Hey Guys.....Im new to this site and enjoy learning and reading about everyones do's and donts...it is great. Just wanted to add one thing to you list of cleaning supllies.......I can tell you one product that will cost you less than $3 a can.....and you will be thinking me everday I told you about it. A very good friend of mine has owned and operated a professional detailing business for over 20yrs and this product is truley awesome. You can clean almost every inch of your car with it........Kickpanels, dorr sills, any plasic trim or rubberm, hoses, chrome especially, and windows easily. You will never buy another bottle of Windex...EVER!!!! Even when you go out on an evening cruise and get bugs all over your front end.....then next day spray this on and walk away.......come back in 5min....wash mit and soap or wet rag and bug wipe off easily!!! The reason im sharing this is i have learned a lot from you guys and want to make things much easier for you as well. My friend call this the can of "chrome"!!!!! I have seen them use it for years.....but it was just a chome can and we wouldnt ever tell me what the heck it was until recently....:) Its called "Sprayaway" Blue label on a chrome can......really made for windows.......but can be used every where else and even harmfull to paint and clear. The is the SHIT......is swear guys.....you will be thanking me!!!! You can even get it at walmart over by the windex and cleaning supplies....The blue label peels right off and presto.......carry it with you to your next car show and you will have guys begging you to tell them what it is.
Just thought some of you might have never heard of this and wanted to share.
Thanks, Travis

Welcome to the site Travis the only thing I can say about that cleaner is most "glass" cleaners when sprayed on paint will strip the wax or glaze off. I'm not familiar with the produst your talking about but I will check it out.

TheChad1371
05-06-2007, 07:25 AM
welcome nyte. im pretty new myself. mod on, and good luck.

SpeedAddict38
05-06-2007, 07:29 AM
stp son of a gun works great for me ......no water

nytmare4me
05-06-2007, 08:22 AM
:zoom: Guys you will love this stuff......I will tell you that I try not to get it on the paint...but when I have it doesent hurt or at least I can tell it does and my friend has been using it for years.
Thanks for the welcome and hope you guys try it
Thanks,Travis

sharptransam
06-21-2007, 03:29 AM
:thinkin: :nono:

Read the thread. And... this link: https://safety.army.mil/warrior_stories/warrior_story.asp?lessonid=2004930-42

If the DoD says it corrodes Aluminum, and I've seen it happen personally, I think I believe it.

That is GOD DAMN HILARIOUS seeing as my entire time in the Marines we were patch deep in Simple Green cut 2 SG to 1 Water. We cleaned everything with it. I don't put it in my engine though cause I get sick of my hands burning from it.:denied:

kebie05
06-29-2007, 11:24 AM
i have some super clean degreaser in the purple bottle from walmart, it is really strong, works really good on other things. do you guys think it would be ok to use it in the engine bay. how would you recommend the dilution? thanks

sharptransam
06-29-2007, 11:06 PM
It turned it a dark cloudy gray!! Our hands and alumminum are a little different I think.:think:

I think what has happened here is some people get the concentrated simple green. there is also the stuff already cut ready to use. The concentrate WILL burn your hand. Personal experience. I don't use the store bought stuff cause I learned to hate it in the marines. spraying concentrate on an engine is probably not so good.

and what the hell happened to this thread. I thought this was about how to clean an engine bay, not the pros and cons of that cheap crap?

LS2Tuner
06-30-2007, 08:42 AM
I think what has happened here is some people get the concentrated simple green. there is also the stuff already cut ready to use. The concentrate WILL burn your hand. Personal experience. I don't use the store bought stuff cause I learned to hate it in the marines. spraying concentrate on an engine is probably not so good.

and what the hell happened to this thread. I thought this was about how to clean an engine bay, not the pros and cons of that cheap crap?

TRUE THAT!!!:happy:

SpeedAddict38
06-30-2007, 08:13 PM
this stuff cleans it all $5 a gallon

http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/rrgray8/IMGP0963.jpg

4get gto
07-01-2007, 12:41 PM
Quote-----"this stuff cleans it all $5 a gallon"

Yea it does.....Castrol Super Clean is another for about the same price. Both work real well...

Tip.........Never spray either of these's on dry paint or metal. Always dampen with water alittle first. Can leave some nasty stains if you don't........

99'CajunFirehawk157
07-06-2007, 10:18 PM
I had a 2000 Ford Expy and hung out at the FTW forum (Ford Truck World) and everyone there cleaned their engine bay this way:
Let engine bay cool down, if your afraid to hurt something cover it with foil or plastic wrap. If your engine is really greasy use GUNK EB1, allow to soak, then rinse w/low pressure h20, if its still a lil dirty but not too bad or you need to do a light cleaning, go to wal-mart and buy the WM brand bathroom cleaner in the green can, its just like scrubbing bubbles mentioned a few pages back, spray on, let sit for 5 minutes but don't let dry, rinse down with LOW pressure water, air hose dry or leaf blower or wait until dry, then detail any way you like, cheap, works good, smells good too. Kind of like my 1st wife.... ;P

4get gto
07-10-2007, 05:42 PM
then detail any way you like, cheap, works good, smells good too. Kind of like my 1st wife.... ;P


LOL ........But you still have the car.........:notworthy: