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  • Member For: 18y 7m 13d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Perth

Degreaser causes the plastic to dry out and turn milky white. WD40 makes them shine again, been using it on my engine bays for about 10yrs now, no ill affects.

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  • Member For: 16y 5m 4d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Castle Hill NSW

I think it's generally a good policy to avoid any chemicals on rubber or plastic. Not saying that they all cause damage, but by the time you find out they have it's already too late.

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  • Member For: 16y 2m 10d
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HAve tried WD40 after a full degrease at the local car wash. Results look amazing, but there are reports that its too strong for rubber hoses etc, and will weaken them over time. Apparently "303" something is the best stuff to use. Its on waxit.com.au somehwere.

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  • Member For: 13y 9m 29d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Yeppoon qld

I just use spray detailer. On older cars if it really needs it, give it a hit with degreaser, house down, chamois, then detail. Another good one is mr sheen furniture polish (only the original though). Works wonders

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  • Member For: 15y 10m 16d

Yeh I second the quick detailer.

If you do it regularly all you have to do is a quick spray and wipe and its all nice and clean lookin great.

If you want to really get it lookin smik after that you can use some tyre shine on the hoses etc and it looks unreal.

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  • Member For: 17y 1m
  • Location: Wollongong

best tip I got when I worked with a car detailer was water it down and spray the wd40/inox as ppl have said above and wipe it down. that's how its done in the caryards..

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  • Member For: 18y 11m 12d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Central Queensland

I normally just wash the engine bay with normal car wash. Chamois dry then I use silicon spray on the plastics and rubber hoses..

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  • Member For: 15y 2m 26d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: sydney

anywhere ekse to avoid other than coil packs and fuse box when hosing down engine bay? im very reluctant and a bit scared to run a flowing hose over my engine.

how long do you hose for? are we talking 20 seconds or minutes and full blast? or just a light spray?

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  • Member For: 14y 3m 19d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Auckland, New Zealand

If it's really bad - kero with a brush is about the best. Nasty and dirty work but works a treat on really dirty engines. Leave it on for about 15-20 mins and hose it off with a pressure hose or wipe it with rags. Careful of the electrics! If it's not that bad any of the suggestions before will probably work OK. Cheers

Fairly sure kero will damage/expand and soften any natural rubber components if there are any.

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