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Old 11-20-2013, 04:33 PM   #4
Dominic Toretto
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Originally Posted by JDBishopArts View Post
My technique is really easy and I've never had any problems. Always do it with your motor cool. I cover my intake (it's an open element) and battery with a towel. I spray Kaboom over everything. Simple Green works too. Don't soak it but a good mist. Let it sit for about 5 min then I spray it again and this time use a microfiber towel on the delicate stuff and a cotton towel on the blower/motor and other stuff that requires a little more scrubbing. I rinse it off on the lowest setting on the hose or pressure washer, whichever I'm using. Then I'll very lightly mist it all with armor all then wipe it down with a microfiber or cotton cloth depending on what it is and done. It looks great.
So other than the battery and intake element, you don't cover any of the wiring, alternator, etc?

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