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Engine bay dressing
Anyone use an engine bay dressing or cleaner that brightens things up without turning the engine into a dirt magnet?(sticky)
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Re: Engine bay dressing
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Re: Engine bay dressing
griots engine dressing
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Re: Engine bay dressing
In the past I used Adams products. Leaves a shine with no residue.
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Re: Engine bay dressing
Jim, which Adams Product? Has anyone tried their Waterless Car Wash product on the engine components?
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Re: Engine bay dressing
For the engine I used "In and Out Spray". It does a great job on hoses and other black parts.
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Re: Engine bay dressing
Lee,
I use Turtle Wax Ice interior: http://www.turtlewax.com/shop/produc...tectant-20-oz- You can pick it up at the Zone, Wally World, or most other auto parts stores. However I don't use it on my interior. I use it on my tires and on the underhood plastics and hoses. It cleans and does not attract dust while not having a shine. I am not much on "shine" I want it clean. Any metal I tend to use WD40 however you WILL attract the dust... -Daniel
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Re: Engine bay dressing
Thanks guys, good feedback, I used some "quick detailer" and it made it look pretty good...will try some of the other products also
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Re: Engine bay dressing
I am currently using a product called "Trim Shine" by Stoner on the underside of the hood and on the air dam in front. O Reillys auto parts has it. Seems to be pretty decent so far. On my moldings I used Mothers Back to Black and then Aerospace 303. Use the Aero 303 on the inside of wheel wells too - not real shiny but makes em slick so stuff won't stick to it..
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