Clean Engine Bay Research Paper

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Car detailing is all the rage as owners seek to present their vehicles as showroom new. Much attention is given to the paint, chassis and wheels, exterior lights and trim, as well as to the cabin. When it comes to the engine bay, this is one area that’s easily overlooked, but worthy of your attention nonetheless. Here’s how to clean an engine bay, giving it a look you and everyone else will admire.

How to Clean an Engine Bay

1. Select your location.

Cleaning an engine bay is a messy job, so you’ll want to choose your work location wisely. Expect some splatter and much run off, so this isn’t a job you’ll want to do in the garage.

You should also be concerned about run off. Water containing grease and chemicals will head to the lowest point, …show more content…

Yes, bring with you your work gloves, goggles and rags, but also a can or two of 3M Foaming Engine Degreaser to get the job done.

3. Get to work.

With goggles and gloves on, you’re ready to start your work. Lift the hood and secure in place. Allow a hot engine to cool before getting started.

Remove the cap from the top of the degreaser and point it at the engine. Apply a thick coat of degreaser, covering the engine, transmission, radiator, air conditioner compressor, alternator, power steering pump, water pump, master cylinder, windshield wiper fluid reservoir and other exposed surfaces, including the firewall, sides and the inside front of the vehicle. You’ll work about 10 inches away from the surface as you apply the degreaser.

Allow the degreaser to penetrate for at least three to five minutes, but keep it on longer if the grease build up is significant. Rinse with water — a garden hose set to gentle should be sufficient. If grease remains, repeat the process. Finally, wipe down all surfaces with shop towels, reaching down into each nook and cranny to remove residual water droplets. A leaf blower or hair dryer set to a low setting will also help dispel

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