Treated it to a clean under the bonnet

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Came up looking like new :w00t:
 
When you coming to do mine ?

Looks great mate :)
 
I put all my engine covers through the dishwasher the other week. Made a big difference!!

Cheers,
 
What do you guys use to clean under the bonnet? I always thought you use a jet wash and blast it all but that cant be healthy can it?
 
I use Meguiars all purpose cleaner, a brush, pressure washer then 303 Aerospace Protectant to finish

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yup, ive used Bilton hamber suffex and halfrauds gunk...both are as good as each other, megs stuff is really good i hear and tufts proven it :)

Aerospace 303 is amazin stuff, i have a little bottle for the dash in the glovebox
 
I use Poorboy's Natural Look Dressing for the interior...

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ive used that today tufts for the interior!!, normally use it for exterior but ran out of 303 :)
 
Indeed looks brand new. Very impressive work.
 
it is very impressive that tufts...... is that a standard TIP i spy (well top of ;) )
 
Ooh nice, my S3 came with a pretty clean engine when i bought it, so havent had to do much scrubbing. I cleaned all the intercooler hoses the other day, thats about all ive done appart from keep ontop of it.
 
Autoglym Engine Degreaser (applied with a brush), hose off, then spray with Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care whilst wet. Simple and looks the business afterwards.
 
I won one of these kits (motorbike featured in a magazine) and have found the 'bike spray' to be amazing for all things blastic plastic/rubber! (apart from tyres of course)

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