Guys with spotless engine bays in here!!!
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Try this stuff called CD2. I think you can get it at Autozone, thats where I think I got mine, cant remember. Amazon.com has it as well.
That stuff works amazing, leaves a nice *** gloss finish!
That stuff works amazing, leaves a nice *** gloss finish!
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Guys with the "less than desirable engines", don't sweat it. You guys actually drive your trucks on a daily basis. It's hard to wipe everything down all the time with a diaper when you're wrenching on your DD.
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i went to sams and got some cheap tire foam that doesnt gloss just makes it look rediculously clean and spray everywhere then wipe it down to even it out. if i get a little grime i just bust out the brake cleaner and compressor
it looks a little different now with e fans and couple small things
it looks a little different now with e fans and couple small things
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^^ I do the same. The *cheap* spray foam tire dressing on the plastic parts, with intermittent cleaning with Simple Green.
Living in West Texas, the tire dressing accumulates dirt rather quickly
Living in West Texas, the tire dressing accumulates dirt rather quickly