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Has anyone washed their engine bay with a hose yet? I use to hit my Jeep's engine every few months with some orange clean followed by a light rinse with a hose. It worked well and I never had any issues, but I was wondering with the added electronics and newer engines is there any risk to the electronics from doing this? I was planning to wrap the air intake and fuse box beforehand. I try to wipe it down with a rag and cleaner every so often but it just doesn't work as well as washing it down.
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It is fine. Just don’t “hose” it down. I mean don’t soak it. Do just like your Jeep.
 

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Has anyone washed their engine bay with a hose yet? I use to hit my Jeep's engine every few months with some orange clean followed by a light rinse with a hose. It worked well and I never had any issues, but I was wondering with the added electronics and newer engines is there any risk to the electronics from doing this? I was planning to wrap the air intake and fuse box beforehand. I try to wipe it down with a rag and cleaner every so often but it just doesn't work as well as washing it down.
I spray it down with simple green while it's cold, let it soak a minute, then rinse with the hose. Never had a problem. Engine bay nice and sparkling clean!
 
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Thanks for the replies. I'll give it a try. My engine still looks good because I wipe it down but you can start seeing dirt building up in the places that you can't really reach without using a hose.
 

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I spray it down with simple green while it's cold, let it soak a minute, then rinse with the hose. Never had a problem. Engine bay nice and sparkling clean!
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I’ve done the same cleansing method to every vehicle I’ve owned, never an issue. After rinsing, close hood and let vehicke run for about 10/15mins, the water will evaporate.

If you have an OPEN AIR FILTER ELEMENT (ie:exposed CAI cone filter), you MUST cover it to avoid water injestion.
 

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Simple green can react with aluminum.

For new cars I use a towel and waterless or rinseless wash.
 

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use Simple Green Extreme it's made for aluminum aircraft
 
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Simple green can react with aluminum.

For new cars I use a towel and waterless or rinseless wash.
Is this just an issue with Simple Green? Or all the degreasers like Chemical Guys, Adams, Griots, etc.?
 

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Regular Simple Green, they do make an automotive version. I personally don't use it, I'd use an engine degreasing product if mine was that bad.

My mustang isn't a daily driver so it doesn't get too dirty.
 

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yeah the auto version is blue..dont use that it will make alum turn whitish the reg simple green will work just fine i used to run the motor for like 2 min just to get it a little warm then spray.. let it soak a bit then hose it off. and what i mean by hose is with no nozzle on the end of the hose.. dont blast it with a nozzle on it ..ran it like stated above and then used meguires plastic natural shine, looks like new ..and has very min shine(looks like new plastic) and hoses
 

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Thanks for the replies. My engine isn't bad at all so I don't need anything super strong. I'm thinking about just going with one of the specialty engine bay cleaners from Chemical Guys or Griots. I don't want to worry about the aluminum reacting with anything and turning white like it sometimes does.
 

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Thanks for the replies. My engine isn't bad at all so I don't need anything super strong. I'm thinking about just going with one of the specialty engine bay cleaners from Chemical Guys or Griots. I don't want to worry about the aluminum reacting with anything and turning white like it sometimes does.

I use Meguiars D108 Super Degreaser ($19.99 for a gallon) diluted 4:1 followed by Hyper dressing. Works great.
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