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I just tried that out the damp microfiber cloth. While it works well for big surface areas, those small holes, troughs and edges are tough to reach and the dust just sticks and sits there. How do you guys clean those?
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I just tried that out the damp microfiber cloth. While it works well for big surface areas, those small holes, troughs and edges are tough to reach and the dust just sticks and sits there. How do you guys clean those?
We Don't !:ford:
 

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if its one thing ive learned over the years is give your engine a quick run down every time you wash your car with a damp microfiber and you'll likely never get it dirty enough to have to take a water hose and degreaser to it
yup! still looks just as good as the day i bought it
 

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I use Adams polishes to clean my engine bay I get a bucket of water mixed with all purpose cleaner then I hose the engine bay and use a tire scrubbing brush mixed with the water and all purpose cleaner. Then I dry it all off and use the VRT shine product to give it a nice look. Here is a link to the video, I basically mirrored the video and it turned out great Adams Polishes Engine Bay Cleaning
would definitely recommend Adam Polished stuff. Below is how my GT500 looked before and after I used their stuff

Day I Brought it Home


After a Wash with Water and the All-Purpose Cleaner



After used Adam Polish VRT
 
 




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