Underdawg736GTC
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How goes it everyone?
A couple weeks back I finally broke down and attempted something that frankly scares the snot out of me........cleaning up an engine bay! I know if you don't pay attention to what you're doing, you can royally fudge something up and that usually keeps me from attempting more riskier projects when it comes to detailing. Well I mustard up enough courage after reading up on it for several years and then to watch Barry Theal knock my engine/bay out like he was at the house doing the dishes!!!
So what better test subject then........wait for it..........the ambulance!!! Seeing that since it's never had the engine/bay cleaned up in it's life and it was looking dirtier then dirt itself, I grabbed some 3D Orange Degreaser and the hose and went to town!
Fist off, after pulling the rig out of the garage and inspecting and identifying areas that needed to be protected, and there were plenty!! I covered up the alternator, battery terminals, and all exposed wiring and connectors that I could visually see. Next up I lightly sprayed the engine bay down with water, afterwards I sprayed a gratuitous amount of orange degreaser and let it dwell for approximately 10 minutes. Next I agitated some of the more dirtier areas......who am I kidding.....it was all areas were dirty!! Once satisfied I rinsed then bay down by avoiding a direct stream of water to the more fragile areas. All in all it took about a half hour, and boy what a difference it made! Little did I know that was the easy part!
Pull the rig back in from the sun and heat and I wipe down the bay and underneath the hood with clean terry towels.
Now the paint work in the bay and under the hood is dismal to say the least. I figured I'd hit these areas with either Meg's Ultimate Compound or HD Uno by hand, after testing both, Uno cleaned up better and faster then UC. There was so much baked on dirt and soot that it took me close to 5 hours to bring the paint back to looking white as opposed as being anywhere from a beige off white to dark gray! Afterwards I threw on some Poxy and then sprayed Stoners Trim Shine on all plastic pieces.
For being such a scaredie cat with the thought of fudging something up, I'm ecstatic with how it came out! That with the fact that all my co workers are convinced that I have gone completely mental and needs to be committed. My confidence has definately gone up several notches and I'm no longer scared to knock out a dirty engine!
Anyways on to the pics....ENJOY!
Thanks for looking and as always comment, questions, advise is always appreciated!
Sean
A couple weeks back I finally broke down and attempted something that frankly scares the snot out of me........cleaning up an engine bay! I know if you don't pay attention to what you're doing, you can royally fudge something up and that usually keeps me from attempting more riskier projects when it comes to detailing. Well I mustard up enough courage after reading up on it for several years and then to watch Barry Theal knock my engine/bay out like he was at the house doing the dishes!!!
So what better test subject then........wait for it..........the ambulance!!! Seeing that since it's never had the engine/bay cleaned up in it's life and it was looking dirtier then dirt itself, I grabbed some 3D Orange Degreaser and the hose and went to town!
Fist off, after pulling the rig out of the garage and inspecting and identifying areas that needed to be protected, and there were plenty!! I covered up the alternator, battery terminals, and all exposed wiring and connectors that I could visually see. Next up I lightly sprayed the engine bay down with water, afterwards I sprayed a gratuitous amount of orange degreaser and let it dwell for approximately 10 minutes. Next I agitated some of the more dirtier areas......who am I kidding.....it was all areas were dirty!! Once satisfied I rinsed then bay down by avoiding a direct stream of water to the more fragile areas. All in all it took about a half hour, and boy what a difference it made! Little did I know that was the easy part!
Pull the rig back in from the sun and heat and I wipe down the bay and underneath the hood with clean terry towels.
Now the paint work in the bay and under the hood is dismal to say the least. I figured I'd hit these areas with either Meg's Ultimate Compound or HD Uno by hand, after testing both, Uno cleaned up better and faster then UC. There was so much baked on dirt and soot that it took me close to 5 hours to bring the paint back to looking white as opposed as being anywhere from a beige off white to dark gray! Afterwards I threw on some Poxy and then sprayed Stoners Trim Shine on all plastic pieces.
For being such a scaredie cat with the thought of fudging something up, I'm ecstatic with how it came out! That with the fact that all my co workers are convinced that I have gone completely mental and needs to be committed. My confidence has definately gone up several notches and I'm no longer scared to knock out a dirty engine!
Anyways on to the pics....ENJOY!













Thanks for looking and as always comment, questions, advise is always appreciated!
Sean