11-06-2014, 05:50 AM
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I would not use a pressure washer on the engine. I clean mine with gentle water flow and orange cleaner. Spray the orange cleaner on, let it sit, rinse, repeat. Some of the tougher dirt required the use of a rag to clean it up.
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11-06-2014, 06:07 AM
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I am my own mechanic....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BruceH
I would not use a pressure washer on the engine. I clean mine with gentle water flow and orange cleaner. Spray the orange cleaner on, let it sit, rinse, repeat. Some of the tougher dirt required the use of a rag to clean it up.
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Thanks. So getting it wet in general is not bad? Mild engine cleaner?
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11-06-2014, 06:14 AM
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I pressure wash the bottom all the time before working on them. Of course they're up on a lift and I have good access to clean underneath. I'm not sure you would really get to that much with a car on the ground. I also power wash the whole motor once it's out, but I wouldn't recommend doing it with the engine still in the car. Mostly because you can't really see where you're spraying in such a confined space and there's some areas that shouldn't have 1800+ psi water sprayed at. You're also more likely to get overspray on the interior. I've had good success with simple green and a garden hose.
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11-07-2014, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by itsnotanova
I've had good success with Simple Green and a garden hose.
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+1 on the Simple Green.
Fabulous stuff.
I've used it on the Boxster and my DD Subaru Forester, which had been thrice oil sprayed.
Took all the 5 year old oil scuzz off the Forester's engine compartment paintwork, after sitting 10 minutes and rinsing with a moderate pressure stream from the garden hose. No elbow grease needed.
Both came out like new.
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11-07-2014, 02:50 PM
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Forgot one other detail.
On the Boxster, I used my compressor & blow gun to chase the rinse water away. I aimed the air stream into the engine compartment and ended up with only a few water drops on the interior and paintwork.
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