cleaning the engine bay
Im no clean freak but i do belive in keeping my car reasonably clean inside and out. My engine bay is looking a little dirty. Its been 8k miles and is due for a steam clean. My question is this: Is there anything i should know or do before i hire someone over to steam clean my engine bay? Is it worth it? Can it cause problems etc? Im doing this mainly just to keep everything nice and not filthy.


I’ll tell you my method, but not necessarily recommend that you use this method:
1. Rinse engine bay and underside of hood with a fine spray of water.
2. Prepare a spray bottle of 50 Mr. Clean/50 water.
3. Spray underside of hood and engine bay. Let sit for 10 minutes.
4. Agitate dirty areas with a assortment of paint brushes.
5. Rinse with fine water mist.
6. Dry with leaf blower.
7. Apply dressing to damp cloth, then wipe plastic engine bay parts.
BTW photo above at 30,000 miles.
I have been attending car shows for years and have always used the product "Steam Engine Cleaner" from Prestone. Its a mild foaming degreaser that leaves a nice clean surface. You spray down your engine bay with it Dry. (make sure the engine is cool). You then Hose down the bay and spray it again while wet. it them foams up. You spray it a final time for a CLEAN engine bay. I then use Meguires Detailer to shine up all of the plastic.
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davidv, nice right up. Ill have to try that on mine.
Question, since you have the K&N Typhoon, that CF cover, does yours vibrate againenst your hood? Mine did and was rubbing the on the paint on the hood. I builded my own box cover to fit inside the box and not on top. Anyways Looks good. Thanks for the write up
Question, since you have the K&N Typhoon, that CF cover, does yours vibrate againenst your hood? Mine did and was rubbing the on the paint on the hood. I builded my own box cover to fit inside the box and not on top. Anyways Looks good. Thanks for the write up
Originally Posted by james840a
davidv, nice right up. Ill have to try that on mine.
Question, since you have the K&N Typhoon, that CF cover, does yours vibrate againenst your hood? Mine did and was rubbing the on the paint on the hood. I builded my own box cover to fit inside the box and not on top. Anyways Looks good. Thanks for the write up
Question, since you have the K&N Typhoon, that CF cover, does yours vibrate againenst your hood? Mine did and was rubbing the on the paint on the hood. I builded my own box cover to fit inside the box and not on top. Anyways Looks good. Thanks for the write up
Originally Posted by usmanasif
David, your engine bay looks like a red X on a white background. How did you make it do that? 

Last edited by davidv; May 3, 2006 at 01:29 PM.
Originally Posted by sq40
I have been attending car shows for years and have always used the product "Steam Engine Cleaner" from Prestone. Its a mild foaming degreaser that leaves a nice clean surface. You spray down your engine bay with it Dry. (make sure the engine is cool). You then Hose down the bay and spray it again while wet. it them foams up. You spray it a final time for a CLEAN engine bay. I then use Meguires Detailer to shine up all of the plastic.
Originally Posted by davidv
How about overspray of Prestone on the fenders? Any problems?
I havent had any problems with it at all on paint. It may strip your wax off though, so wash the bay first then the rest of the car.
Is the intake the only thing you need to cover up in order to spray it down? A buddy of mine has a mustang, and I think he spends more time prepping the engine for cleaning then it takes for him to actually clean it.
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