Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
I used those for the flat surfaces Doc, but unfortunately they won't be effective for all the little nooks and crannies of the engine.
Too many tubes and hoses underneath the cover.

Might go with a small brush usually meant for cleaning baby bottles, then a clean rag afterwards. A pistol cleaning kit would probably be good for the really tight corners and small spaces in between all of the fuel and electrical parts.

I'm more interested in the kind of cleansing chemicals that some of our fellow tsikoteers use, something effective but obviously not toxic or will make the plastic and rubber parts brittle and yet not sticky to dust and grime either.

Scotchgard for engines, if you will.
detailing brush with long handles do the trick in reaching hard to reach areas and tight spaces. a spray of degreaser will surely loosened even the most stubborn dirts and oily grimes with ease. rinse thoroughly after and wipe dry especially the rubber hoses as it may react with the degreaser if not remove. waterless wash like the optimum no rinse is also one product that i frequently use and equally effective to clean the engine bay.

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