How-To: Cleaning your engine bay

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Post by boorahdurukan » Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:20 pm

NYG95GA wrote:AND NOW, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
wINNER OF THE VEIWER'S CHOICE JACKASS PICTURE AWARD..

(and the proper 1st step for obssesive engine bay cleaning..)


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Looks powerful but looks like it has alot of miles. :D
1998 Dodge Neon Highline- 3.0 CAI, Flowmaster, more soon.

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Post by APN » Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:26 pm

boorahdurukan wrote:
NYG95GA wrote:AND NOW, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
wINNER OF THE VEIWER'S CHOICE JACKASS PICTURE AWARD..

(and the proper 1st step for obssesive engine bay cleaning..)
Looks powerful but looks like it has alot of miles. :D

HAHA!
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APN wrote:
Jordan2.4 wrote:Apn...please make a new sig with pictures of your car CLEAN...i am tired of looking at the dirt...
That's called chipping paint son. Get some glasses. 8)

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Post by rlneon » Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:25 pm

This wouldn't have an effect on any of the parts that I painted (valve cover, radiator support, battery box, etc.) would it?It wouldn't take the paint off or discolor it would it?

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Post by APN » Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:42 pm

Depends how you clean them.
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APN wrote:
Jordan2.4 wrote:Apn...please make a new sig with pictures of your car CLEAN...i am tired of looking at the dirt...
That's called chipping paint son. Get some glasses. 8)

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