Clean your engine :)
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yeah that's what i was talking about. i would recommend it over wd-40. penetrates amazingly (seen that shit clean some nastiness) and it's easier to remove. should just hose right off with no headache and leave no residue. i would recommend using something that foams. usually the chemicals aren't as harmful to your skin and you get to see where you already put it just forget wd-40
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basically you know who uses wd-40 on engines...SHADY DEALERSHIPS! that's it...makes everything look new and glossy but really it doesn't clean very well. just use oven cleaner and let your car run for a while...so it gets nice and hot. and never take advice from someone who advices wd-40...BAD IDEA!
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or you could use engine cleaner
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