Show us ya bays!!! - a follow up from, show us ya bums!!

D_O_U_G_I_E

100% Beach Bum
Aug 26, 2008
482
0
Midlands
Now feel free to take the piss if you so wish, because I know this will probably be a stupid question to most of you guys judging from how great your bays look.......but how do you clean them up to a starting point before detailing?

In the past I've used steam cleaners with the usual engine degreaser but would I get away with using a little spray from a hose pipe? Or would this just end up leading to big trouble? :confused:
 

sambryant

RoadRunner meep meep
Mar 26, 2009
4,847
2
Bristol
spray the engine bay with gunk. cover up electrics with plastic bags. then rinse with water. this give you a good start. also you might want to use a stiff brush and work the gunk in the tight places. once rinsed off spray your bay with aqua wax, when wet. now buff off with a micro fibre cloth. now i use the bumper care to shine up all the hoses. job done
once the bay is clean its very easy to keep it that way
 

D_O_U_G_I_E

100% Beach Bum
Aug 26, 2008
482
0
Midlands
spray the engine bay with gunk. cover up electrics with plastic bags. then rinse with water. this give you a good start. also you might want to use a stiff brush and work the gunk in the tight places. once rinsed off spray your bay with aqua wax, when wet. now buff off with a micro fibre cloth. now i use the bumper care to shine up all the hoses. job done
once the bay is clean its very easy to keep it that way

Score! Cheers for that buddy! At least I know what I'll be doing this weekend now.... ;)
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
I use the pressuer washer on mine, This might sound strange but dont turn it on just use the pressure from the tap, the small tip on the lance is perfect for getting the water to go where you want without soaking everything else
 

adam cupra 20vt

Built Not Bought.
Mar 31, 2005
6,162
2
Mud Hut
Got some up to date pics of mine

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Think I might make a heatshield to tidy it up a bit more.
 
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