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Old April 18th 05, 10:46 PM
Fritz Wagner
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Sounds eminently practical. I will do it!

Much thanks.

Fritz Wagner


On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 19:24:07 +1200, V > wrote:

>Some forum and website I read suggest do engine compartment detail in
>broad day-light when the sun is on full power. Drive the car a while
>(10 min or so) then Open the bonnet and let the sun and engine warm up
>the compartment to help quick evaporation. Protect the electronics
>with pastic bags (or tin foil, but beware of short circuits) The spray
>cleaner (follow instruction on the cleaner itself) on then rinse with
>water hose.
>
>If where you are allows, park the car on grass to do that. All the
>sludge goes to mother nature.
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>On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 15:24:23 GMT, Fritz Wagner > wrote:
>
>>Took my car to the local auto "detailer" (i.e., offers thorough
>>cleaning inside and out) and asked to have the
>>engine compartment included. Told, "sorry, With
>>all the delicate electronics we can't take the chance."
>>
>>A clean engine looks so much better I would like to keep
>>my 318ti looking sharp. Any suggetions on a safe and
>>not-too-time-consuming way to make the engine compartment
>> look nice? Also, I can't have grease and sludge running down my
>>driveway to the street!
>>
>>Any suggestions will be appreciated. Cheers!
>>
>>Fritz Wagner
>>Columbus, Ohio


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