Jump to content

Recommended Posts

seriously though.... steam clean whilst it's running and have it hot before you start so it will dry the water out of HT leads, dont spray the air filter or coilpack, try not to spray anything electrical and cover if possible the battery, use some degreaser on the worst bits :-)

Link to post
Share on other sites

Check the premium discounts section. If I recall then there are discounts to be had from some of the better supply companies for products

As Said... simples... Spray engine - brush areas clean (not to harsh a brush) - wash off.

The only problem is once it's clean of crap you will then want to polish and paint stuff... LOL it will become adictive...

Link to post
Share on other sites

Just bath the engine parts in Gunk' date=' engine degreaser and then wash down with a stiff brush and some water. That should do the trick shouldnt take long either.

[/quote']

Yeap!! Same as me, Need to do it! I reckon that GUNK Spray Cannister is the best, or you can get big tub non spray as well..

A bit of water from your hose, don't have it jettin, just tricklin/dribblin and brush off gently!

Areas around the top, were plastics and HT leads are, use some brake cleaner!! Dogs bollocks!

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 2 weeks later...

seriously though.... steam clean whilst it's running and have it hot before you start so it will dry the water out of HT leads' date=' dont spray the air filter or coilpack, try not to spray anything electrical and cover if possible the battery, use some degreaser on the worst bits :-)

[/quote']

I answered!!! lol :-P to you both!

Link to post
Share on other sites
×
×
  • Create New...