what he saidI just use Simple Green. Spray on and rinse off. Used it on all my vehicles for the past 30 yrs
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what he saidI just use Simple Green. Spray on and rinse off. Used it on all my vehicles for the past 30 yrs
Jealous of your engine cover. What year is your truck? Mine is plain so will need to source one on the ebay.Compressed air and leaf blower to drive off most of it. For extra clean I use a a hand pump foamer and a mix of degreaser Purple power, diluted with water a nd a long handle soft bristle brush with 3” bristles will not scratch and reaches into the nooks and crannies. Foamer used minimal water low pressure will not over burden electronics etc. then rinse with gentle water stream. You can towel dry or use compressed air or blower. For final show room shine. That will not be sticky spare down everything with tire foam natural finish not glossy and avoid excess in connectors electronics etc. let tire foam sit for hour or two I just close the hood and wash the rest of the car. Been doing this for years. Open ack up and Everything looks fantastic. Does not hurt the engine in anyway. Actually preserves plastics and rubber. See a few pics just did my wife’s car in less than 25 mins. Other pic is my Raptor. I removed the cover, 2, 10mm nuts and treated the cover with Torque plastic restore. This is non-sticky, non-oily when it dries. It’s a wipe on let soak for 12 mins wipe off. works great lasts for months does not attract anymore than normal surface.