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Hi everybody,
i am new hear, and this is my 1st thread that i post, hope to share my beginning experience of detailing journey and learn from all the sifu hear. This is my mum car engine bay that never being clean for more than two years. So i just want to try out some new product that i bought from KC and see how it works. Here are some of the product that i use:

1 OPC diluted 1:3 for cleaning
2 ONR as lube
3 OLP to protect

here are some of the picture before and after:

see how many dust that accumulated after two years


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Thanks for viewing and don't mind to give some comment or advice to me
 
Wow! Most impressive!

Looks like new! Great job! Keep it up.

Cheers...
 
Nice job and great documentation on a variety of spots/areas!
 
Nice, hope to learn more about Engine Bay Detailing like one was posted here before
but cant remember by who...:hmmmm:
 
Nice, hope to learn more about Engine Bay Detailing like one was posted here before
but cant remember by who...:hmmmm:

Supra_Fanatics i also learn it from forum and thread, since i can u also can do it



Nice job and great documentation on a variety of spots/areas!

Thank Veloc, i am just beginner only still a lot to learn




Wow! Most impressive!

Looks like new! Great job! Keep it up.

Cheers...

Thanks sifu Seech, i still got a lot to learn from u, later will buy Makita 9227C from KC, at that time sure got a lot of question to ask.....hahahah
 
Keep them coming
 
Impressive.
 
Nice, hope to learn more about Engine Bay Detailing like one was posted here before
but cant remember by who...:hmmmm:

Fishbonezken (correct spelling? If wrong, sorry ya..) posted the basic of engine detailing. Well it's not that difficult actually if up you know how. I just clean my old wira engine 2 days ago when I got nothing to do at home at that time. 11 years never been cleaned and it was horrible. And the bad thing is all I have was a bottle of KIT degreaser and 3 used toothbrushes. Not an engine detailing, as it is not 100% clean, but I would say it is 60-70% clean though and I'm quite satisfied with it, given that I only have 3 toothbrush and lazy to go out to get more brushes haha....will post some pics soon
 
Fishbonezken (correct spelling? If wrong, sorry ya..) posted the basic of engine detailing. Well it's not that difficult actually if up you know how. I just clean my old wira engine 2 days ago when I got nothing to do at home at that time. 11 years never been cleaned and it was horrible. And the bad thing is all I have was a bottle of KIT degreaser and 3 used toothbrushes. Not an engine detailing, as it is not 100% clean, but I would say it is 60-70% clean though and I'm quite satisfied with it, given that I only have 3 toothbrush and lazy to go out to get more brushes haha....will post some pics soon

nothing is impossible to whom who believe it

would you believe from this (turning a 5 years old ride engine into Show room condition)

outlet manifolds - or folded before
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O Power clean applied on the brushes & brush off & rinse off with water

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ta da

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closer look
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remember the dirty looking harry
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ta da
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would you believe from this (turning a 5 years old ride engine into Show room condition)

ROOKIE ARM (oppss again) i mean rocker arms
before pic
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ta da
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and
Back ground
No - high pressure jet - only a few pairs of brushes & hands

But as for me.....I had a little help from my apprentice - my youth (14 years old) from a children home(orphanage) - who love detailing & we did it together

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Alien no rinse unlike others super degreaser that contain carcinogen class 3 cancer causing agent....
use it discreetly....as it is flammable & harsh to both your paint and hands


tool for the day
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check out what the international professional detailer says about him

http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/133230-most-extreme-engine-transformations-rag-richness.html
 
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