Try 80 TFR to 20 water.
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Try 80 TFR to 20 water.
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Before and after
In my case pressure washing+ the Turtle Wax did 80% of it. The TRF tackled some of the harder to reach areas but having read a bit about it I'm slightly nervous about it and Ringway points out it needs to be washed away quickly!
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Before and after
In my case pressure washing+ the Turtle Wax did 80% of it. The TRF tackled some of the harder to reach areas but having read a bit about it I'm slightly nervous about it and Ringway points out it needs to be washed away quickly!
Brilliant work there. I would pay you to work your magic on my engine bay!!
thanks and yes I've the stickerLooks great.
You've lost a label at the front, double side sticky tape it back on if you still have it.
Aah... That's better.
The TFR can be left 3-4 minutes to do its work and then be washed away.
A nice improvement there. It's nice to see a clean engine bay.
I hope you enjoyed doing it.
I do love a good clean engine bay!
Even without TFR, it’s amazing what a blast with jet wash can do (whilst covering delicate items like battery with a carrier).
My way is to jet wash first, then spray a steady mist of G101 on the bay, let it settle for a minute then jet wash that off. Lastly a nice coat of Auto Smart Hi Style.
A kind offer. Thank you. I would of course cover you for your time and effort.You are most welcome to call in.
I wouldn't charge to clean your engine bay and could give you some TFR to take away with you.
Thanks and, yes, hugely satisfying. I'd been planning to do for a while it but wasn't sure of the best technique and was worried about sticking a pressure washer lance in there. Your post prompted me to JFDI.
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A kind offer. Thank you. I would of course cover you for your time and effort.
I’m a little scared of using TFR reading all that I have done on here!
Where are you located out of interest?
Also not brave enough to take a jet wash to the engine bay!
I spray on the AG engine cleaner and leave it for 5 mins. Then get the hose with no attachment and gently spray a list mist for lubrication. I then actually wash down the whole area and surrounds as you do the car followed by gently hosing off at a really low pressure, literally just the hose on at a slow regulated flow.
Top job, mate.In the last 35 years or so, I don't think I've ever had a car or van where I haven't cleaned the engine.
It just looks so much better (especially if selling) and makes it easier to spot leaks, etc.
The only casualty I've had, was a 3 year-old 1981 Nissan Bluebird owned by my Mum and it cheered up again after half and hour or so.
In what has become a ridiculous and obsessive quest to find seat comfort, a couple of weeks ago, I bought another set of seats that were attached to a Jaguar XJ8 4.2 Sport.
The car itself is in great condition and has regular main dealer service history.
However, the engine bay was awful. Lots of crud, leaves and even soil in some places.
So, after a wash and tickle, remembering to clean behind the ears, it now looks like this.
The results are always pretty much the same, but this one was satisfying because it was in such a mess.
I actually couldn't wait to get my hands on it.
Blimey, that's some accolade.
Thank you.
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