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Old 05-25-2011, 12:45 PM
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I bought a bottle of simple green and 3 soft bristled brushes to clean my engine bay. It was covered in dirt and oil and other crap. Wrapped the alternator and short ram filter with a bag, took some aluminum foil and covered up the plug wires, and sprayed the entire engine with the simple green. Let is sit for about 5 minutes, applied some elbow grease with the brushes, and then lightly washed it all off with the mist spray selection on my hose sprayer. The engine is looking almost brand new now.



Anyone know what I can use to put on the belts and plastic to make it look new? I'm probably gonna make a trip to advanced auto and see if they have some kind of belt dressing to put on the engine. If they dont have anything, is there anything I can use from a regular grocery store?
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I find a little tiny bit of engine oil on a cotton rag makes the plastics look nice, just enough to soak into the dust and scratches, not so much you leave a slimy film. Belts are refreshed by replacement. Don't put anything on belts.
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they make silicone for belts so the rubber doesnt actually crack or wear... and shines it up
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i use Meguiars leather cleaner. it's a bit greasy and will attract some dirt pellets but it keeps everything looking new and moist. works and smells good. nothing else matches it.



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Is that the one that's people?




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