So my Engine is very, very dirty and i am struggling to get it clean with a steam cleaner and fairy liquid.
Can anyone else give me a good idea on what to use?
Can anyone else give me a good idea on what to use?
Ahem, I think it's spelled Jizer - a whole different kettle of fish .
In my opinion you should never use diesel to clan the engine bay as it leaves #### behind when it dry's! Compressor with a spraying gun full of petrol does best job then water after (jet-wash or something like that) (Y)
LOLHa, ha, yes. Thread could be called 'Best thing to remove my car altogether' .
Thats fine dude, but yeah you got big bloody balls Flammable liquids under pressure could cause you to have a really bad day. brush it on would be best, engine degresant better. I suppose gunk is just as dangerous and flammable.Yep thats exacly what I was trying to say just forgot the exact name for it than just using brush to clean it and to rince rest of the sunstance with clean water from jetwash
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Lot and lot and lots of oil, chemical, whether Cleaners, lube, thinners and paints. For like a solid year with no gloves and stuff until all of a sudden my body just turned against me and my skin just burned continually for ages and my skin was just buggered.
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Agree to a point Dave. Vet's 'hands up a cows bum' gloves would be ideal but they're hard to find. With normal ones I always end getting oil up my forearms so I tend not to bother.
Because I never got taught the risks. I know now and I make people around me wear stuff when they usually don't. So good has come from bad.i've never understood why people don't wear gloves , their not expensive to buy a box and prevent stuff like this happening. i always do unless it would be dangerous to do so :/
Because I never got taught the risks. I know now and I make people around me wear stuff when they usually don't. So good has come from bad.
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Whoops hope know one googled that....... HeheAhem, I think it's spelled Jizer - a whole different kettle of fish .