How To Clean a Dirty Engine Bay!



How To Clean a Dirty Engine Bay!

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  1. Yea honestly the tech on this car is very outdated but a back up camera heated seats, heated steering wheel for a 09-15 7th gen is really good. Sadly maxima is now discontinued. And yea the leg room is kinda tough in here. You do get power driver and passenger seats tho! And in a base S you get that !

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  2. When buying a used car and the engine bay is super clean. Be careful, the owner is probably hiding something wrong with the car. Check the fluids too. If they're brand new, run away.

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  3. People who say don’t get water on certain engine parts don’t realize that when you’re driving in rain your ENTIRE engine bay is soaked immediately and for as long as you drive. Don’t pressure wash it of course, but you can rinse it for as long as you want. It’s literally meant for that.

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  4. I love watching your stuff. You do a great job. Please note that when you do Shorts like this and you place the captions at the bottom it gets covered by all the YouTube labels and we can’t read it. If there’s a way to remove it so that I can read the captions please let me know.

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  5. I always clean my cars engine bay with a detail brush and some kitchen spray and wipe which dissolves grease and dirt and is much safer than using spray on degreasers and hosing. To finish off I spray it with tyre foam to give it an all over uniform clean appearance. Oddly enough the tyre foam which can be bought in supermarkets dissolves any grease and dirt that one has missed and has no detrimental effects on plastics.

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