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Old 02-10-2007, 03:22 AM   #3
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scott is pretty much right........ try to avoid getting the coils/electronics wet. but to be honest with you....... i jsut blast the entire motor down. im a professional detailer right now and here is the easiest way....

use "simple green".... or like oldsman said engine gunk but i use simple green........ i just soak the entire bay with it...... i mean EVERYTHING. let it sit for afew minutes...... if there are any thick dirt/grease deposits use a stiff brush or sponge to loosen it. then just hose the mother effer down.

oh and you should have the engine running the entire time....... after i get done rinsing it off i close the hood and it will "steam" itself dry.
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