Jul 18, 2008 #1 P pwaug New member The directions on the can indicate that you should keep CD2 off of any belts (makes sense), but how do you accomplish this? It seems almost imposible to cover the belts so is it OK to use and just avoid spraying the CD2 in the area of the belts?
The directions on the can indicate that you should keep CD2 off of any belts (makes sense), but how do you accomplish this? It seems almost imposible to cover the belts so is it OK to use and just avoid spraying the CD2 in the area of the belts?
Jul 18, 2008 #2 D dionnfr New member I have spayed the whole engine and have not have any problems with my vehicles or my cutomers.
Jul 18, 2008 #3 Greg Nichols New member Just make your best effort to keep it away from the alternator and belts, just lay some older rags and spray away.
Just make your best effort to keep it away from the alternator and belts, just lay some older rags and spray away.
Jul 18, 2008 #5 P pwaug New member mikered30 said: Is that stuff for plastics only? Click to expand... Instructions on the can say spray it on plastics, rubber and painted surfaces under the hood. Just keep off aternator and belts.
mikered30 said: Is that stuff for plastics only? Click to expand... Instructions on the can say spray it on plastics, rubber and painted surfaces under the hood. Just keep off aternator and belts.
Jul 18, 2008 #6 M Mobilejay Active member I haven't ever had a problem with it. I have used it on my cars plenty and a few clients. Never heard any complaints. Knock on wood
I haven't ever had a problem with it. I have used it on my cars plenty and a few clients. Never heard any complaints. Knock on wood