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Re: Cleaning Engine Bay Mon, 07 February 2005 09:00 Go to previous message
Use BP cleaner.
Best I've found. $18 for 5 litres. (I'm sure there are better, but they are more harsh, or are semi caustic straight, or cost a shit load)

Pour into squeezy spray pack.

Spray into paint, work with toothbrush/paint brush.

Repeat a few times.

Wash off with metho or soapy water.

Apply paint or polish.
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