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why are you detailing your engine with water? lol. seriuosly tho, you'd be best to clean any dirt and grime away by hand with cloths and detail swabs as just jetwashing the whole engine will just swill it around and not really have the desired effect you're looking for i believe! time consuming and laborious i know, but the end result will speak volumes when you pop the hood!

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why are you detailing your engine with water? lol. seriuosly tho' date=' you'd be best to clean any dirt and grime away by hand with cloths and detail swabs as just jetwashing the whole engine will just swill it around and not really have the desired effect you're looking for i believe! time consuming and laborious i know, but the end result will speak volumes when you pop the hood!

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i have detailing degreaser to clean the engine but it needs rinsing off after its done its work, would it be a better to use a damp sponge to remove the degreaser?

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engine gunk and a tooth brush hen on a eve that you knw u got nuttin planned gunk again the jet blast it leave the car runnin...i always find this works for me and if its a sunny eve even beta....if you got a dizzy pop it of and wipe the condesation out of the cap or it will go BANG whilst drivin lol dont half scare the shit out of you lol

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why are you detailing your engine with water? lol. seriuosly tho' date=' you'd be best to clean any dirt and grime away by hand with cloths and detail swabs as just jetwashing the whole engine will just swill it around and not really have the desired effect you're looking for i believe! time consuming and laborious i know, but the end result will speak volumes when you pop the hood!

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i have detailing degreaser to clean the engine but it needs rinsing off after its done its work, would it be a better to use a damp sponge to remove the degreaser?

Adam, like i said to you at the pod...cover up the alarm as they dont like water and try to keep the coilpack as dry as possibe, ht leads so on...the rest of the engine is quite waterproof...........if it was'nt you be breaking down every time it rained...ive been jetwashing my engine for year's with out any problems what so ever...you've got my number if you wana give me a call about it :)

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