06-24-2025, 01:27 PM | #1 |
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Over the years my engine area under the hood has gotten dirty.
How can i clean it and get it back to looking new? Can I use soap and water with a microfiber cloth to wipe everything down manually? Then spray everything down with water from a hose? On youtube I see some engines look absolutely spotless and clean like brand new. How do they keep their engines like that? Alternatively, are there any paid services that will clean the engine area? I was under the impression that there are services to clean the outside and interior of the car (i.e. passenger areas), will they clean the engine area under the hood? Thanks |
06-24-2025, 01:48 PM | #2 |
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I would use a cleaner like Simple Green, a nylon brush and towels followed with a dressing safe for hoses. Once you have it clean it can be maintained rather easily.
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06-24-2025, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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Foam and rinse. The trick is to not neglect it and let it get so dirty. I only rinse off under the hood at the car wash with the light spotless rinse setting and its always enough to clean the engine bay.
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I have no idea what a reasonable price would be, since I never considered paying for that service. Not that my engine bay is spotless, but since I am the only person that normally seas it, I am OK keeping it "clean enough for me". If you want to impress bro's (no woman will ever care), you may need to go further. HTH, a
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06-24-2025, 04:59 PM | #5 |
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Yes most modern cars should be OK with being rinsed in engine bay. I still like to cover some exposed stuff that may look sensitive to water for example when I have my dual cone intakes, some exposed relay connectors or my alternator to if it's open to the stream of water. I also started disconnecting my battery just because it gives me better peace of mind although I'm sure it's still fine I've done it before.
You will want to use some kind of degreaser or all purpose cleaner and I also like to use a foam canon as well for the less grimy areas and go over with brushes and etc. And then rinse it off, dry and dress it up. ![]() ![]() |
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06-24-2025, 09:33 PM | #6 |
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions and tips!
Damn, your engine areas look brand new! Amazing. I don't understand how my engine got so dirty, I honestly don't open my hood all that much, but it still became so dirty. I'm just concerned that if i blast my engine bay with degreasers, cleaning liquids, foams it would cause some damage to some electrical wiring somewhere? or cause some nuts or bolts to rust? and/or otherwise get liquid into crevices or areas that should not get wet? everything is so densely packed too, i don't think i can clean everywhere since there are many tight areas my hands/arms won't be able to get into or reach. One good thing is my car battery is actually located in the trunk, so I don't have to worry about getting the battery wet. I'm thinking to be safe I should disconnect the negative terminal before I blast my engine with liquids just in case. But anyhow, seeing your spotless engines is inspiring! I will check out those youtube videos and see. Part of the reason I want to clean my engine is because i have to replace my ignition coils and spark plugs (will be my first time DIY). And my hands always get really dirty black whenever i touch anywhere inside my engine. Last edited by Chewy5; 06-24-2025 at 09:48 PM.. |
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“ And my hands always get really dirty black whenever i touch anywhere inside my engine.”
Perhaps invest in a box of disposable nitrile gloves. https://www.amazon.ca/Grease-Monkey-...e=1&th=1&psc=1 |
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