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Old 09-29-2004, 10:11 AM   #1
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Does anybody know of a good product for cleaning the engine compatment? I'm looking to get some of the dirt out and to give the engine block and heads a nice shine.

Also, is it safe to turn a hose on the engine compartment to clean it out (of course, I'd put a tub down to prevent fluids from draining to the street)?
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Actually you might try polishing the engine. I am 75% there and it looks very nice.
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Actually you might try polishing the engine. I am 75% there and it looks very nice.
I am doing the same!
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How do you polish it?
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I am using wire brushes for my electric drill and then polishing pads on the dremel. Takes a bit of time but looks really nice. I will post picture when I am all done.
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I am using wire brushes for my electric drill and then polishing pads on the dremel. Takes a bit of time but looks really nice. I will post picture when I am all done.
Hmm, sounds interesting, what parts of the engine compartment are you polishing? Just the engine block?

Also, what type of wire brush are you using? Thanks
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use 3M pads, they are what i use for polishing the hub of hat-type rotors before machining
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