Haha thats actually the SOP in most Casa's and Big detailing shops, the reason they use kerosene is because its very safe especially when you get them into someplaces water cant like alternator and such, its pretty much the fail safe way of engine detailing, another bonus to this is that its very good against oil and gunk, but there are some cases where rubber parts actually crack and some even liquify when used with kerosene but these are usually horror stories from very old cars, not with the new ones, and for the baby oil its actually a nice tip i've come across years ago but protectants nowadays are cheaper than baby oil hehehe








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