CoachHouse Posted 16 May 2021 Report Posted 16 May 2021 Does anyone have experience of this? Thought mine could do with one, but will it get into the electrics or HT leads etc? CoachHouse
99GT Posted 17 May 2021 Report Posted 17 May 2021 You can get really good results from just cleaning by hand with degreaser then using different products. I wouldn't risk anything steam or pressure related 1
Fuppylodders Posted 17 May 2021 Report Posted 17 May 2021 Just watched that YouTube link all the way through... He takes great care, I'll be doing that before jae!
Mercury Posted 18 May 2021 Report Posted 18 May 2021 8 hours ago, Fuppylodders said: Just watched that YouTube link all the way through... He takes great care, I'll be doing that before jae! You’re welcome :). Check out his other vids, lots of good info.
ams Posted 18 May 2021 Report Posted 18 May 2021 Dont do it, its something we used to do a lot on older cars but even then we would very carefully wrap things like distributor and then use compressed air to dry everywhere. Have seen cars with endless problems because water has got into electrical plugs. Get any on the plug leads on that fe engine and you will be getting misfires randomly for months. Screwfix do a 5l degreaser - use that neat with a paint brush - you will get more off with that then you will with steam cleaning
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