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Phil B
hello all, I have a question, what do you guys use to clean the engines to make them look new, is it a home job. I have seen the homemade baking soda blaster. is there other ways. thanks
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hello all, I have a question, what do you guys use to clean the engines to make them look new, is it a home job. I have seen the homemade baking soda blaster. is there other ways. thanks
Better be careful with S100. Its far too concentrated as sold and is one of the best ways to get water to wick into electrical connectors, etc. Not a good thing for long term reliability, especially if you live in humid, coastal climates, etc...
One thing I know for certain, do NOT use Castrol Purple Stuff on a hot engine, especially at full strength. It WILL remove the clearcoat, and etch the aluminum to its bare state. Heck, it even removes some anodizing.
For really tough stuff, Purple Stuff is good, if rinsed soon, or cut by 50% with water before spraying it on.
The clean I was speaking of is a nice and bright factory annodized finish. The heads are darker than the rest, i wanted to make it all look factory fresh. any more suggestions besides high heat paint?