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What do we use to was the engine while mounted on the car? I am tryng to clean up my engine , it's not too bad , just small grease and dust. Nothing too bad but the thins were painted with high heat spray previously . Ideas???
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Wurth makes a decent engine degreaser. Doesn't oxidize the engine case like some of the other engine cleaners. Just picked up a product called Oilflo to get off some burned on oil on an exhaust on another car. I'll let you know how well it works. Suppose to be quite aggresive without harming metal or paint. Plastic and seals are another story. Some local detail shops suggest PS21 total auto wash for engine bays. Haven't tried it.
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