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thegasman2000
Feb 12, 2005
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I am looking at cleaning under the hood but using a pressure washer scares me. Is it ok to just spray on some cleaner, no idea which?, and blast that poo poo off?

If anyone is wondering I am not cleaning the lancia engine bay, that would remove all the structural support!

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Feb 12, 2005
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Detailing thread I need your help! I sell car parts online which i source from a friends scrap yard... Now at the min I am selling alot of wing mirrors and lights. The problem I have this that some of the mirrors are scratched on the plastic outside. This makes a £30 mirror sell for like £10... So I need to clean them up. Can I buff it out? I can't spray them as I would need more paint colors than a spray shop and that would eat the profit. I have attached a couple images trying to show the scratches. One has like a serious stone chip which I guess is terminal for that product.

http://imgur.com/a/b69Xo

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Feb 12, 2005
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Cool thanks I am thinking of using the one with the stone chip as a practise! I have heard nail polish is a good stone chip cover. Is underneath so not that obvious.

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Feb 12, 2005
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Yeah on a non removable panel like that it's going to be a pain in the rear end and therefore expensive!

Does anyone have a go to for alloy cleaners? I have a supplier of good alloys but they are all minging. I am thinking something industrial to spray on and leave for a while and jet wash off to perfect clean shine...

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Feb 12, 2005
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U.K. Goon :( bilberry seems ok? I can get that online.

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