What is the best over the counter engine cleaner for our 911's
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What is the best over the counter engine cleaner for our 911's
Time to clean the engine. Do you guys recommend any specific engine cleaner? I've used others in the past on different cars that I did not think worked very well. What do you use?
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It depends on how dirty the engine is. Don't use anything harsher than dish soap on rubber, cloth, or paint. Your de-greaser of choice should be applied to a wet engine, not dry. Cold, not hot. I use degreaser on the bottom side of the engine, and plain old soap on the top side. My de-greaser of choice is either Purple Power or Super Clean. But do not use full strength, and rinse it immediately or it'll etch aluminum. I like it because it rinses clean and leaves no residue like other degreasers. I dislike Simple Green because I can still smell it on the metal after rinsing. Use a small brush, and for really dirty build up, scrape with a plastic spatula.
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I agree with you rusnak, Super Clean works great. Try not to let it dry on a surface though, and gloves are a must unless you want to watch your skin peel off your hands. (don't ask.)
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If you spray it on a hot motor, it'll evaporate and possibly etch the metal. That stuff is acid. Even Purple Power will eat away some skin. But when you're trying to clean off a bunch of greasy dirt, it's probably what I'd use. I spray cool water on there first to dilute the acid slightly and offer some protection for the metal.
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I try to clean when she's cold, as you Rusnak...lotsa good brushes,..lotsa elbow grease,..lotsa' rinsing......
Have graduated from my days of spraying brake cleaner on the hot VC covers (and such) then wiping down the bottom of the engine..how stupid.
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Have graduated from my days of spraying brake cleaner on the hot VC covers (and such) then wiping down the bottom of the engine..how stupid.
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I haven't seen Autoglym in years. That's made in the UK, right? There used to be a hardware store in Irvine that I would get the entire Autoglym line of products from.
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Every trip to Pep Boys includes picking up several green cans of CRC Brakleen. It often removes more than I want it to, but it is such an awesome cleaner I'll forgive it that flaw. The spray is so cold it is great at removing warts too.
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+2. 1/2 the cost of my rebuild was CRS Brake Cleaner.
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Wow, never used the stuff myself. Read a negative review about brain cancer and brake cleaner's active ingredient, thus put 'em all in the same category.
Is the CRC cleaner safer than the former versions? Or is my recall that of elder internet lore? Would love to find something stronger than Simple Green and various engine cleaners.
Is the CRC cleaner safer than the former versions? Or is my recall that of elder internet lore? Would love to find something stronger than Simple Green and various engine cleaners.
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Wow, never used the stuff myself. Read a negative review about brain cancer and brake cleaner's active ingredient, thus put 'em all in the same category.
Is the CRC cleaner safer than the former versions? Or is my recall that of elder internet lore? Would love to find something stronger than Simple Green and various engine cleaners.
Is the CRC cleaner safer than the former versions? Or is my recall that of elder internet lore? Would love to find something stronger than Simple Green and various engine cleaners.
With eye protection, respirator and gloves, I felt pretty well protected. Fairly benign cleaners have their limitations, and when cleaning internal engine parts, you don't want any residue.