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Old Aug 30, 2003 | 09:44 PM
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Good job, but in the pic, it doesn't look like the block is really cleaned at all, but I guess that's just the way the pic came out. Well If I were you, I would buy one of those big gallon of simple green stuff and follow the directions on how much to use. I think that will save you a LOT of money in the long run for cleaning engine bays. I think I used either a third or half of simple green and added the rest with water in this empty spray bottle I found. First I hosed it down a little by using the mist on the nozzle and then sprayed it with simple green. Then rinsed it all off with water on mist again and then sprayed simple green again. Then let it sit and brushed off the bigger gunks of oil build or or dirt and stuff with an old tooth brush and rinsed it all down. Then I used meguiars rubber and vinyl protectant on the hoses and turned on the engine and closed the hood. About 5 minutes later, I opened the hood and it was AWESOME. Here are some pics:

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