Yellow Toy
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Well done Emcel, good job.
Looks wayyyyy better..
Looks wayyyyy better..
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First time I cleaned under the hood. I usually wash my car and clean the inside.The first time you cleaned the car in a year?
Or, the first time you cleaned under the hood in a year?
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LOLFirst time I cleaned under the hood. I usually wash my car and clean the inside.![]()

I will, I was gonna take a pic yesterday but I was busy driving 8 hours and putting almost a thousand miles on my car.Well Eminy , next time you wash car you'll have to post more pics lol..
Are the hours or miles a typo? Almost 1000 miles in 8 hours would mean an average of almost 125 MPH.I will, I was gonna take a pic yesterday but I was busy driving 8 hours and putting almost a thousand miles on my car.![]()
I applied "almost" to the average speed I posted so as not to violate the commutative property of exaggerations.Being very generous, "almost" could mean anywhere from 600-800 miles. That's a much more reasonable average speed ranging from 75-100.
You on a Cannonball Run ?I will, I was gonna take a pic yesterday but I was busy driving 8 hours and putting almost a thousand miles on my car.![]()
I just like driving that's all. I'll wake up early Sundays, get dolled up and just drive all day. No destinationYou on a Cannonball Run ?![]()
I use this when I wash my cars and under the hood as well ..works great ..just make sure use Compressed air Or a leaf blower to get rid of the excess water in the engine bay.Thanks @Stage_3,
It's the first time that I cleaned it since I bought it last year and first time ever for me to try to clean under the hood. I don't mind it dirtybut looking at everyone's car and how neat they are I'm kind of embarrassed tbh.
I'm actually a very clean person and love cleaning but I was scared to use too much water. I just used the shop vacuum at work to blow off the dust and I got my bucket with some water in it & simple green. I then wiped with a damp clothI use this when I wash my cars and under the hood as well ..works great ..just make sure use Compressed air Or a leaf blower to get rid of the excess water in the engine bay.![]()
Nooo, don't use simple green in the future. It corrodes aluminum, which your engine is made of.I'm actually a very clean person and love cleaning but I was scared to use too much water. I just used the shop vacuum at work to blow off the dust and I got my bucket with some water in it & simple green. I then wiped with a damp clothI'll get it right one day. Thanks for all the suggestions though.
News to me! I recommended that to her.Nooo, don't use simple green in the future. It corrodes aluminum, which your engine is made of.
It takes some time to do so, but it needs to be thoroughly rinsed off. A situation where you're wiping with a damp rag full of it will leave some on there.News to me! I recommended that to her.![]()