I have for years used an engine degreaser and used a sprayer at the car wash or my pressure washer to clean my engine. I do blow it down real well with a leaf blower. I have never had a problem. You are very polite and informative in your videos. Thank you!
You validate people's fears/objections in a calm and reasonable manner. Then, you explain your process never demeaning other viewpoints, or worse, people themselves. I don't generally sub even when the info is good. If the person is disrespectful there negativity is just not worth it. Thank you for a thoughtful presentation. I only wish I could be a customer but the North coast is too far. Stay positive. You are doing right by those that value a quality person.
80-year-old woman. I recently did this, using "tire foam" and follow recommended procedure from one of these podcasts on a newly acquired 2000 Buick Lesabre because it came from a not so desirable winter climate. Well it didn't get all the grease off but there was 21 years of crap on the engine. The engine did run a little rough because the blower I had was from a canister vacuum cleaner and am sure some water must have gotten somewhere it shouldn't. Am overhauling my new acquisition: replaced a battery, driving lights module, cruise control and fixing a few rust problems. Trying to decided what to do about scratches and paint. That auto body class I took at 35 will come in handy. Got a '41 Chevy at 15 and cars were easier to work on in 1955. Worked on all my cars and loved it. Now I'm having a second childhood working on cars again. Soo much fun!
Awesome video sir. I can tell you when I was younger I cleaned my engine bays on several of my personal vehicles the WRONG way and absolutely saturated the engine compartment with water. And I didn’t bother covering up any of the electrical components like the alternator. I’ve used pressure washers, garden hoses with a pressure head, etc. Perhaps I was incredibly lucky or Just blessed but even washing the engines the wrong way I never had any damage. Really informative video and wash process and I appreciate the tips. Thank you!
This is the first time I have seen this video and using an airless paint sprayer to clean the engine compartment, AMAZING! I do auto detailing along with cleaning the engine bay and this has just opened up my eyes to using this tool! Scott you're a genius for that! Thanks a bunch and it's really gonna help with cleaning off the degreaser solution from the engine in such a quick and efficient way! Thanks again!
For anyone afraid of spraying water into your engine bay: If you have deep spark plug wells, plug them up with something and tape a plastic bag over your alternator and anything else you're afraid of getting wet. Then go to town with your degreaser, brush and water hose. Once you've gotten that done and dried everything off, clean out the spark plug wells and everything else you covered up earlier by hand using no water. Its not quite as quick and easy but if it gives you some peace of mind, perhaps it's worth the extra time and effort.
Thank you Scott. Actions speak louder than words, and your videos are tops! Those who doubt you, or those who criticize you probably have very little knowledge - probably the same ones who know so much, they never read directions either. Keep these great educational videos coming!!
I have to ask you a serious question. With all of the TH-cam channels out there posting videos on how to do all sorts of detailing and cleaning of your car, how do we the viewers know who to believe? Is there some source where we can verify the information? I’m really concerned about this. For now I’m sticking with your channel because, and I could be wrong, you seem to be sincere and knowledgeable. Thanks for explaining everything for us.
I found this video to be very informative. I have an old engine that is quite dirty. Before I try to sell it, I wanted to clean up the engine bay. Now I know how to do it safely! Thank you.
Scott you're awesome...hell with those people. I've cleaned my engine on my Lincoln MKZ and no damage...NO DAMAGE AT ALL. I even had a Ford mechanic friend of mine watch your video and said there was nothing wrong with what you did. Older engines..1995 or older he said he would be careful but new engines are well sealed and engines are built to get wet. So most of us love u Scott and keep making these videos
You are the best man on the planet!!! I have an old truck and was afraid to use my 3200 psi power washer. I can use my paint sprayer now. Awesome!!! Thanks for the tip.
My goodness Scott! Now another machine I want! I just ordered a McCullough steam machine and a foam cannon. Very nice video. Don't worry about all the commenters that are only wanting to spread hate and discontent! All you have ever done is to show people your way of detailing. They don't like it, they should move on to some other detailer that they like their methods better. Period! I sincerely appreciate your videos. Tom
Very cool usage for the paint sprayer! I cleaned my engine bay with water and super clean and I had no issues with my 2015 Equinox. Thanks for the great videos Scott!
WoW I bought that machine like 7 years ago used once and its been on box for a long time. Sir you just made my day and save me around 500 dollars for 4 cars. Thats my to do list on this weekend. Thank you for passing your knowledge 👍🏻
so much Win in this video. Side note: Ive been saving a lot of your videos to a playlist for future reference. Youre the man, bro. youve really opened my eyes up to so much knowledge!
I'm not so much a fan of this video. There is no need to purchase expensive equipment for engine bay cleaning. I too did not want to soak my 12 year old engine with gallons of water. Rather than posting negative comments, I just followed Scott's other engine bay detailing video and used (straight) Super Clean. It chewed through the grease and grime like a champ. It took only about 30 minutes to finish the entire job. My engine ended up looking factory new. Stop freaking out and hammering Scott with negative comments people. He's got years of experience.
Thank you my friend for that valuable information. Tomorrow I am going to go to harbor freight to buy one of those. People who are talking badly about your work, is because they are think and talking without knowing or any egnolage and they envy the good work that you do and because people like us are happy and learning with your videos. As we say in Puerto Rico ... Keep looking and walking forward and don't look back not even to get impulse. This mean that do not pay attention to this kind of people that makes negative comments. 👍
Your videos have given me the desire to treat my vehicles better. In Western PA, things get horrific due to the salt and anti skid used on our roads so engine bays get rough in a hurry. I think I’m going to try this method with my Wagner paint gun with distilled water.
Finally cleaned the engine bay on my 2004 Toyota Tundra. Didn't take a before PIC. But it came out fabulous. I disconnected the + battery terminal, aluminum foiled most connectors that looked like could be a problem with water and the mass flow sensor, Engine has never been cleaned before. Followed your video steps. Used Simple green because thought it might be more basic and might neutralize the salt on the brushed aluminum valve covers and intake manifold.Used Meguiars spray wax on underside of hood and on all painted surfaces in the engine compartment. Didn't know if Trim Shine would be a problem on painted surfaces.Then used Trim Shine on all plastic and rubber. The handiest brush I used was a $1 1 1/2" paint brush.Thanks for your help on the video. Had it not been for your video, I probably would never have done it. Oh, truck started and ran with no problems. Thanks again.
Great instructions! One thing that I have seen in the past is when you clean around the spark plugs, depending on the engine, water can pool there. It doesn't take much water in there with grease mixing in causing that water to become conductive causing the spark plug to arc into the head. I have found the best way is to use an air compressor and blow all the water out of the spark plug holes. Water can get into the spark plug cables as well, so I pop those off really quickly and blow them out as well so they are dry. I have never had an issue using water to rinse an engine off, as long as it is dry afterwards, and it is the best way to clean it.
Oh man! An old, and very clean Quad 4! I worked on the development team for that engine when I was the new kid at GM Engineering. Thanks for the great video, and for the great memory!
Scott you are the man , I watch all your videos & I have not had any issues from any of my clients I’m a young guy started to get into detailing & your videos help me big time! Thanks again Scott keep up the good work!
Scott honestly man you've made me a super clean fan, mequiars fan, wash mitt fan, now I'm going to my favorite store and get this lol. Keep up the good work.
Great videos i have learned alot i wonder how many of these arm chair quarterbacks do detailing for a living ill bet none of them keep up the good work you introduced me to super clean and got me to stop using that autozone cheap stuff made my car maintenance so much better thanks man dont stop makn video SUBSCRIBED
Forget about what others say we all have problem that scare us and make us worry as long as you are explaining things this will ease their fears, thanks
Keep up the good work. I appreciate the advice you give us. People who are mean are just made that way, it makes them feel better to knock someone else down. Thanks again
I am a professional painter and have been doing this for a very long time with our 395 graco pumps. Works like a charm and not too much water but still like a power washer.
Scott, please don't pay attention to the haters.. You're doing an AWESOME job with your channel. Remember : if you don't want to be criticized for God's sake don't do anything new, so keep it up! Thanks for your time and experience that's pure gold. You love you!
For those afraid to get the engine wet. How much water do you think gets on your engine when your driving down the highway at 65 MPH in a nice rain? You have a 65 MPH wind blasting the water through the radiator which is also being pulled in by the radiator fans. There is a ton of splash coming off the roadway and from your tires essentially pressure washing the engine compartment at 65 MPH for as long as your trip is! Does your owners manual say if it rains do not drive your car? Park it until all roadways are completely dry? Cars are designed to be much more water resistant that they used to be. That being said, use common sense when spraying water on your engine. If you do not have any common sense then you should leave this job to someone that does. Yes, you can put too much water on an engine and yes, you can cause damage if done wrong. That's where common sense comes into play. Know your engine and know what can and can not get wet. Do not sit there spraying tons of water on the entire engine haphazardly or you will have problems! Rinsing your motor off with minimal water is completely ok if done correctly. I guarantee your engine gets far wetter when driving to grandmothers house in a rainstorm! As Scott said, cars are water resistant. Not waterproof! If you use minimal water, know your vehicle and what parts you want to avoid getting too wet, remove standing and pooling water right away it will be ok! Good work Scott. Thanks for your videos.
Totally right on. Do a degreaser spray , wipe, brush, and hit it it with good spay while running. Avoid the obvious electricals as muchs possible. I have driven through torrential rain an 65 at least and never a problem. Drive immediately after completion and air dried. If not 100% use a gentle household spray and wipe for detail.
For 50 years I have just popped the hood on the car in the car wash and hosed the engine down. Never had a problem. Now that I am in Mexico there aren't many wand type self car washes. So I have been looking at your videos and am planning on doing some of the methods you use. Keep up the good work.
Scott , the haters are always going to hate. But remember they aren’t making videos to help others. Plus they obviously are watching the video so even if they are writing a rude comment, your video and information shared in it was good enough they took the time out of their day to watch the whole thing just to make that comment. I thank you for the videos as I have learned a lot and thank you for the other help you have given me. Love the videos I always learn something from them!
As a professional Detailer i power washed hundreds of engine bays. Never had any issues just need to pay attention to what you are doing. Keep it up Scott! Take a shot every time Scott says Watah :)
Haters gonna hate bro. Your videos are awesome. My son and I have been watching for a couple years now. We have bought and flipped a few cars b/c of your tips. Thanks.
Love you Scott...when I detailed at super big auction, we detailed/reconditioned over 400 per day and we always used pressure washers and degreaser in the engine bay, never had an issue
i say to hell to the doubters of you scott cause your a man who is trying to help ppl geez don't other ppl see that? It's not like your making millions to teach us all you know... Sad that anyone would find fault with you and how passionate you are in your teaching methods. I personally have learned so much and look forward to watching your videos everyday.
Scott, that's amazing! The engine was dry by the time the video was over!! You're the best buddy!! Keep doing what you're doing, Peace and Love from Utah, Jim
Standard logic error states that if one has been doing a certain task for 40 years and never had a single issue then that person is either extremely lucky, lying, or is not doing it correctly.
Damn, just added one to my Amazon wish list! ;-) Great demo. I've been washing my engines since I was 16 with water (31 years if you're counting) Never had any issues. To each their own, I will continue to use water.
Very cool. This up close demo shows better the action of the sprayer than the video you made for washing the truck with minimal water. Makes much more sense now. 👍
I give mad respect to this guy he's a real man for not giving into those assholes on the internet fuck those jerks and God bless Scott he's a real good guy
Scott ....I'm so grateful for this video, I've seen your previous video which you explained (scientifically) the dangerous of using any other grease foams of tire cleaning or shning or what ever, frankly to tell you I was doubting somehow of those products, and your recent video (above) is the most safe way to clean an engine car I'd like to share you this: I used to clean my cars since 35 years till the moment by taking them to any car wash, washing my engine with diesel and water once every time I change my car oil & filter after doing 5000KM, and to complete washing the car from outside normaly with soap and water, I havent face any problem with the engine of washing with diesel and keeps clean for long time, the only thing I still looking for is how to make the engine shining after washing by diesel lol, I hope you can advice me of that accept my deep respects forr this precious video, I deeply believe of your precious advices ... Best Regards
I have been cleaning engines like this for a long time on multiple vehicles that I have owned. The only one I have owned that you have to be really careful is the Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator 5.4 litre. Keep doing what you're doing. Excellent job if you ask me.
Of all the vehicles I have had, I have never run into an issue with water... FYI, it floods here in Houston TX and sometimes I drive through 4 ft of water... Good job Scott 👏 .
I cleaned my first engine bay today for the first time a 2014 KIA optima. A lot easier than I thought it would be I used the CHEMICAL GUYS degreaser and it literally cut through everything and it already comes diluted to the proper lvl. Used a nice soft paintbrush to agitate the degreaser and man, made a world of difference. Engine bay shines like its brand new.
I have been washing engines off with water since I was old enough to hold a hose. You cover the distributor cap (I'm showing my age) and the alternator and wash away. I grew up working at an IH dealership and much of my job was cleaning tractor engines with water for the mechanics. I still cover the electronics and spray with water. I like having a clean engine compartment. It makes it easier to spot problems.
Have ryobi 18 v. Pressure washer wand,and it does the same thing as far as water delivery ,and not great pressure,ideal for jobs like this.Awesome post. Thank you.
Wow thanks for this information not only I’m going to do this on my personal vehicles but when I have to work on stuff at work it would be so nice to not have to get as greasy.
Excellent, informative, timely, and well-made video. I just bought a '13 CR-Z that has a spotless engine bay and you showed me how to do it---safely. Thanks Scott and youtube. Love it.
Having watched you cleaning a few engin bays it has encouraged me to try cleaning my engine bay in my 1994 motorhome. It is extremely dirty and oily. I'm wondering what your recommendation would be on the method I should use, hose or pressure washer. I should say that we don't have harbour freight here in Canada. I find your videos very informative as well as entertaining.
It just rained over 2 inches the other day and I got water up on the engine going through deep puddles. Oh dear! More than you used. I'm an airline mechanic and the equipment is more durable than most realize. Your video is pretty good
A great tip!! Thanks for sharing Scott! I tip my hat to you for being so kind to everyone! People can learn alot from you. Not just a detailer but a gentleman as well! Take care buddy
Scott love your video, a lot of really good ideas. Some people just do not think things through. Every part in the engine bay that can be damaged by water is designed to a certain degree to stop water infiltration. because it rains people hit puddles in the road, so it gets wet. so free flowing water or low pressure water is not going to hurt it at all. In fact it is needed to clear off the dirt and grime that comes off the top of the motor that falls down to the lower areas. so do not fret what the keyboard bullies think. most just want to argue and have probably never detailed an engine bay, Right. Also thank you for the airless sprayer idea, I will have to try that next time i detail my engine.
I have always used engine degreaser and car wash wands on supernasty engines and undercarriages. Every 6 months or so just a mist to clean them up. I do not spray directly on alternators or computers. No problems. You will find out if you have bad plugwires. I like the tool you have! I will have to get one!
Highly agree of free flowing water with garden hose or pressure washer. I personally use a 35 or 50 degree nozzle to rinse, the rinse that came with my Ryobi 1200 psi washer. Now to remember to use leaf blower to dry
0:45 -1:20 your a pretty kool guy to make that statement. Growing up in the Bahamas I have seen ppl using water hoses for years........ Now watching this I motivated ..... This way is easy and kool exactly not much water either ..... Thank you so much ! Now I'm going to look for the video were you use it in the car! I'm a subscribers now!
Thanks for the tip ! Never thought of using paint sprayer but makes sense. Learn something new everyday...and I'm one of the crazies that use a garden hose on all my motors ...electric included.
I've been doing mobile detailing for 3 decades in Tampa FL. I have pressure washed thousands, and thousands of engine bays. 1 problem in 3 decades. Mazda Miata MX5. Water got down in spark plug channels. Blew out with leaf blower and ran like a champ. The key is making sure you dry the engine with leaf blower, compressor with air nozzle, or hell just put a fan over it if you don't have those, or leave the hood open and let the sun in there.
I've been washing engine bays many times. If you're circumspect where you point water. None of it is a problem. Cars vehicles get we in heavy rain . Never forget. Keep a clean engine bay 100% support. 👊🍺👍👍
I like the airless paint machine use, consider a tip extension wand for easier reach, I have been cleaning engine bays for 45 years with a hose and spray nozzle with no probs
For those worried about electronics, use a few plastic bags and cover those areas that are connected to power and it also helps to disconnect your negative battery terminal, so power is off while spraying! I have cleaned over 50 engines with degreasers and H20 and have never encountered any problems. Just my opinion!
You were born to make youtube videos my friend, you have great flow in your talking and hold my attention without dragging on about unnecessary stuff. Keep up your youtube channel my friend, wish you the best!
I have used water on my engine and have had no problems at all. The hacks that put you down are not living as God wants you to. They will be judged when the time comes but no by me or any human on the earth. You care enough to share what you know, even some of your detailing secrets and people scoff at it.... WOW. Scott, I know that you care about others and about your customers. We love you sir, keep up the good work.
Thanks so much for these videos (this is my 2nd video watching in a row)- you put a lot of love, positive energy and enthusiasm in sharing your ideas with the rest of us regular Joe's out here. Kudos to you sir!!
I have always used free flowing water when cleaning my engines, never had an issue. However, I admit that tool would probably be a game changer when it comes to prep-cleaning motorcycles before working on them.
I have for years used an engine degreaser and used a sprayer at the car wash or my pressure washer to clean my engine. I do blow it down real well with a leaf blower. I have never had a problem. You are very polite and informative in your videos. Thank you!
I do the same thing.
You validate people's fears/objections in a calm and reasonable manner. Then, you explain your process never demeaning other viewpoints, or worse, people themselves.
I don't generally sub even when the info is good.
If the person is disrespectful there negativity is just not worth it.
Thank you for a thoughtful presentation. I only wish I could be a customer but the North coast is too far.
Stay positive. You are doing right by those that value a quality person.
80-year-old woman. I recently did this, using "tire foam" and follow recommended procedure from one of these podcasts on a newly acquired 2000 Buick Lesabre because it came from a not so desirable winter climate. Well it didn't get all the grease off but there was 21 years of crap on the engine. The engine did run a little rough because the blower I had was from a canister vacuum cleaner and am sure some water must have gotten somewhere it shouldn't. Am overhauling my new acquisition: replaced a battery, driving lights module, cruise control and fixing a few rust problems. Trying to decided what to do about scratches and paint. That auto body class I took at 35 will come in handy. Got a '41 Chevy at 15 and cars were easier to work on in 1955. Worked on all my cars and loved it. Now I'm having a second childhood working on cars again. Soo much fun!
Awesome video sir. I can tell you when I was younger I cleaned my engine bays on several of my personal vehicles the WRONG way and absolutely saturated the engine compartment with water. And I didn’t bother covering up any of the electrical components like the alternator. I’ve used pressure washers, garden hoses with a pressure head, etc. Perhaps I was incredibly lucky or Just blessed but even washing the engines the wrong way I never had any damage.
Really informative video and wash process and I appreciate the tips. Thank you!
This is the first time I have seen this video and using an airless paint sprayer to clean the engine compartment, AMAZING! I do auto detailing along with cleaning the engine bay and this has just opened up my eyes to using this tool! Scott you're a genius for that! Thanks a bunch and it's really gonna help with cleaning off the degreaser solution from the engine in such a quick and efficient way! Thanks again!
For anyone afraid of spraying water into your engine bay:
If you have deep spark plug wells, plug them up with something and tape a plastic bag over your alternator and anything else you're afraid of getting wet. Then go to town with your degreaser, brush and water hose. Once you've gotten that done and dried everything off, clean out the spark plug wells and everything else you covered up earlier by hand using no water. Its not quite as quick and easy but if it gives you some peace of mind, perhaps it's worth the extra time and effort.
Thank you Scott. Actions speak louder than words, and your videos are tops! Those who doubt you, or those who criticize you probably have very little knowledge - probably the same ones who know so much, they never read directions either. Keep these great educational videos coming!!
I love your videos!! I have been dealing cars for almost 30 years now!! I appreciate your knowledge from detailer to detailer!! 👍🏿
I have to ask you a serious question. With all of the TH-cam channels out there posting videos on how to do all sorts of detailing and cleaning of your car, how do we the viewers know who to believe? Is there some source where we can verify the information? I’m really concerned about this. For now I’m sticking with your channel because, and I could be wrong, you seem to be sincere and knowledgeable.
Thanks for explaining everything for us.
I found this video to be very informative. I have an old engine that is quite dirty. Before I try to sell it, I wanted to clean up the engine bay. Now I know how to do it safely! Thank you.
Scott you're awesome...hell with those people. I've cleaned my engine on my Lincoln MKZ and no damage...NO DAMAGE AT ALL. I even had a Ford mechanic friend of mine watch your video and said there was nothing wrong with what you did. Older engines..1995 or older he said he would be careful but new engines are well sealed and engines are built to get wet. So most of us love u Scott and keep making these videos
You are the best man on the planet!!! I have an old truck and was afraid to use my 3200 psi power washer. I can use my paint sprayer now. Awesome!!! Thanks for the tip.
My goodness Scott! Now another machine I want! I just ordered a McCullough steam machine and a foam cannon. Very nice video. Don't worry about all the commenters that are only wanting to spread hate and discontent! All you have ever done is to show people your way of detailing. They don't like it, they should move on to some other detailer that they like their methods better. Period! I sincerely appreciate your videos. Tom
Very cool usage for the paint sprayer! I cleaned my engine bay with water and super clean and I had no issues with my 2015 Equinox. Thanks for the great videos Scott!
WoW I bought that machine like 7 years ago used once and its been on box for a long time. Sir you just made my day and save me around 500 dollars for 4 cars. Thats my to do list on this weekend. Thank you for passing your knowledge 👍🏻
so much Win in this video. Side note: Ive been saving a lot of your videos to a playlist for future reference. Youre the man, bro. youve really opened my eyes up to so much knowledge!
Cool idea I am a painting contractor I would never thought of using my airless for my engine bay
I'm not so much a fan of this video. There is no need to purchase expensive equipment for engine bay cleaning. I too did not want to soak my 12 year old engine with gallons of water. Rather than posting negative comments, I just followed Scott's other engine bay detailing video and used (straight) Super Clean. It chewed through the grease and grime like a champ. It took only about 30 minutes to finish the entire job. My engine ended up looking factory new. Stop freaking out and hammering Scott with negative comments people. He's got years of experience.
No need...unless you did this for a living. You and I dont so yeah..if Scotty's biz is car detailing, its a money maker.
Thank you my friend for that valuable information. Tomorrow I am going to go to harbor freight to buy one of those. People who are talking badly about your work, is because they are think and talking without knowing or any egnolage and they envy the good work that you do and because people like us are happy and learning with your videos. As we say in Puerto Rico ... Keep looking and walking forward and don't look back not even to get impulse. This mean that do not pay attention to this kind of people that makes negative comments. 👍
Your videos have given me the desire to treat my vehicles better. In Western PA, things get horrific due to the salt and anti skid used on our roads so engine bays get rough in a hurry. I think I’m going to try this method with my Wagner paint gun with distilled water.
Finally cleaned the engine bay on my 2004 Toyota Tundra. Didn't take a before PIC. But it came out fabulous. I disconnected the + battery terminal, aluminum foiled most connectors that looked like could be a problem with water and the mass flow sensor, Engine has never been cleaned before. Followed your video steps. Used Simple green because thought it might be more basic and might neutralize the salt on the brushed aluminum valve covers and intake manifold.Used Meguiars spray wax on underside of hood and on all painted surfaces in the engine compartment. Didn't know if Trim Shine would be a problem on painted surfaces.Then used Trim Shine on all plastic and rubber. The handiest brush I used was a $1 1 1/2" paint brush.Thanks for your help on the video. Had it not been for your video, I probably would never have done it. Oh, truck started and ran with no problems. Thanks again.
Great instructions! One thing that I have seen in the past is when you clean around the spark plugs, depending on the engine, water can pool there. It doesn't take much water in there with grease mixing in causing that water to become conductive causing the spark plug to arc into the head. I have found the best way is to use an air compressor and blow all the water out of the spark plug holes. Water can get into the spark plug cables as well, so I pop those off really quickly and blow them out as well so they are dry. I have never had an issue using water to rinse an engine off, as long as it is dry afterwards, and it is the best way to clean it.
I detail my engine bay on my Peugeot 407 every third week with the garden hose and appropriate cleaners and never had an issue.
Keep up the great work
Scott I use Simple Green and I use a garden hose sprayer low pressure and it looks great thank you for the video
Oh man! An old, and very clean Quad 4! I worked on the development team for that engine when I was the new kid at GM Engineering. Thanks for the great video, and for the great memory!
Scott you are the man , I watch all your videos & I have not had any issues from any of my clients I’m a young guy started to get into detailing & your videos help me big time! Thanks again Scott keep up the good work!
Scott honestly man you've made me a super clean fan, mequiars fan, wash mitt fan, now I'm going to my favorite store and get this lol. Keep up the good work.
Now that’s the first time I’ve seen such a neat device to clean out the engine bay! Thanks for sharing!
Great videos i have learned alot i wonder how many of these arm chair quarterbacks do detailing for a living ill bet none of them keep up the good work you introduced me to super clean and got me to stop using that autozone cheap stuff made my car maintenance so much better thanks man dont stop makn video SUBSCRIBED
Forget about what others say we all have problem that scare us and make us worry as long as you are explaining things this will ease their fears, thanks
Keep up the good work. I appreciate the advice you give us. People who are mean are just made that way, it makes them feel better to knock someone else down. Thanks again
I am a professional painter and have been doing this for a very long time with our 395 graco pumps. Works like a charm and not too much water but still like a power washer.
Scott, please don't pay attention to the haters.. You're doing an AWESOME job with your channel. Remember : if you don't want to be criticized for God's sake don't do anything new, so keep it up! Thanks for your time and experience that's pure gold. You love you!
For those afraid to get the engine wet. How much water do you think gets on your engine when your driving down the highway at 65 MPH in a nice rain? You have a 65 MPH wind blasting the water through the radiator which is also being pulled in by the radiator fans. There is a ton of splash coming off the roadway and from your tires essentially pressure washing the engine compartment at 65 MPH for as long as your trip is! Does your owners manual say if it rains do not drive your car? Park it until all roadways are completely dry? Cars are designed to be much more water resistant that they used to be.
That being said, use common sense when spraying water on your engine. If you do not have any common sense then you should leave this job to someone that does. Yes, you can put too much water on an engine and yes, you can cause damage if done wrong. That's where common sense comes into play. Know your engine and know what can and can not get wet. Do not sit there spraying tons of water on the entire engine haphazardly or you will have problems! Rinsing your motor off with minimal water is completely ok if done correctly. I guarantee your engine gets far wetter when driving to grandmothers house in a rainstorm!
As Scott said, cars are water resistant. Not waterproof! If you use minimal water, know your vehicle and what parts you want to avoid getting too wet, remove standing and pooling water right away it will be ok!
Good work Scott. Thanks for your videos.
Hugh Jass very little.
Totally right on. Do a degreaser spray , wipe, brush, and hit it it with good spay while running. Avoid the obvious electricals as muchs possible. I have driven through torrential rain an 65 at least and never a problem. Drive immediately after completion and air dried. If not 100% use a gentle household spray and wipe for detail.
the engine fans usually don't come on at 65mph
I duct tape trash bags all the way around my engine when it starts raining so my engine stays dry.
Are you sure about those facts??????????????????????????????
thank u scott for taking the time to share some knowledge on this subject.
For 50 years I have just popped the hood on the car in the car wash and hosed the engine down. Never had a problem. Now that I am in Mexico there aren't many wand type self car washes. So I have been looking at your videos and am planning on doing some of the methods you use. Keep up the good work.
Scott , the haters are always going to hate. But remember they aren’t making videos to help others. Plus they obviously are watching the video so even if they are writing a rude comment, your video and information shared in it was good enough they took the time out of their day to watch the whole thing just to make that comment. I thank you for the videos as I have learned a lot and thank you for the other help you have given me. Love the videos I always learn something from them!
As a professional Detailer i power washed hundreds of engine bays. Never had any issues just need to pay attention to what you are doing. Keep it up Scott! Take a shot every time Scott says Watah :)
Haters gonna hate bro. Your videos are awesome. My son and I have been watching for a couple years now. We have bought and flipped a few cars b/c of your tips. Thanks.
Love you Scott...when I detailed at super big auction, we detailed/reconditioned over 400 per day and we always used pressure washers and degreaser in the engine bay, never had an issue
Do you leave auto on? When you put the degreaser
Please keeping making good videos .
I have learned so much from you !!!.
Forget the haters !!!
You're doing a great job helping newbies like me .
i say to hell to the doubters of you scott cause your a man who is trying to help ppl geez don't other ppl see that? It's not like your making millions to teach us all you know... Sad that anyone would find fault with you and how passionate you are in your teaching methods. I personally have learned so much and look forward to watching your videos everyday.
Scott, that's amazing! The engine was dry by the time the video was over!! You're the best buddy!! Keep doing what you're doing,
Peace and Love from Utah,
Jim
Great job Scott. Thank you for all the information. Stay well and cheers from Canada.
Scott hi 😏love the water idea,m,mmGod bless your great svc. To the Car Clean Club of America.....keep on doing the good job,,,,,,,tnks n blessings
I am one who is scared to wash my engine bay with water , after watching this I'm gonna try your method. Thank you. Very helpful video.
I've been using free flowing water in engine bays for nearly 40 years and never had an issue
Standard logic error states that if one has been doing a certain task for 40 years and never had a single issue then that person is either extremely lucky, lying, or is not doing it correctly.
I know, right? Me too. I got no probs hosing my engine compartment down. You just gotta know how to do it.
@@theguire Do you take any precautions electrically? Or do you just hose it down? I don't want to damage anything in my car
@@theconnectedchris305 even if he had 10 issues out of the 40 years id still trust him none the less
@Jojo why not just unplug both terminals and cover them with a plastic bag? you dont really need to blow dry it just wait till it drys naturally.
Damn, just added one to my Amazon wish list! ;-) Great demo. I've been washing my engines since I was 16 with water (31 years if you're counting) Never had any issues. To each their own, I will continue to use water.
Do you have the link?
Very cool. This up close demo shows better the action of the sprayer than the video you made for washing the truck with minimal water. Makes much more sense now. 👍
Scott this thing is pretty bad ass! I know I said the same about the Worx Hydro but with this I would never look back! Thanks for sharing!
I give mad respect to this guy he's a real man for not giving into those assholes on the internet fuck those jerks and God bless Scott he's a real good guy
Scott ....I'm so grateful for this video, I've seen your previous video which you explained (scientifically) the dangerous of using any other grease foams of tire cleaning or shning or what ever, frankly to tell you I was doubting somehow of those products, and your recent video (above) is the most safe way to clean an engine car
I'd like to share you this: I used to clean my cars since 35 years till the moment by taking them to any car wash, washing my engine with diesel and water once every time I change my car oil & filter after doing 5000KM, and to complete washing the car from outside normaly with soap and water, I havent face any problem with the engine of washing with diesel and keeps clean for long time, the only thing I still looking for is how to make the engine shining after washing by diesel lol, I hope you can advice me of that
accept my deep respects forr this precious video, I deeply believe of your precious advices ... Best Regards
I have been cleaning engines like this for a long time on multiple vehicles that I have owned. The only one I have owned that you have to be really careful is the Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator 5.4 litre. Keep doing what you're doing. Excellent job if you ask me.
Of all the vehicles I have had, I have never run into an issue with water... FYI, it floods here in Houston TX and sometimes I drive through 4 ft of water... Good job Scott 👏 .
This is really Ray Ramono teaching us how to detail clean an engine😁 Great video👍
I cleaned my first engine bay today for the first time a 2014 KIA optima. A lot easier than I thought it would be I used the CHEMICAL GUYS degreaser and it literally cut through everything and it already comes diluted to the proper lvl. Used a nice soft paintbrush to agitate the degreaser and man, made a world of difference. Engine bay shines like its brand new.
I have been washing engines off with water since I was old enough to hold a hose. You cover the distributor cap (I'm showing my age) and the alternator and wash away. I grew up working at an IH dealership and much of my job was cleaning tractor engines with water for the mechanics. I still cover the electronics and spray with water. I like having a clean engine compartment. It makes it easier to spot problems.
Have ryobi 18 v. Pressure washer wand,and it does the same thing as far as water delivery ,and not great pressure,ideal for jobs like this.Awesome post. Thank you.
A professional like you know what you are talking about. Especially you are doing it for a living.
Wow thanks for this information not only I’m going to do this on my personal vehicles but when I have to work on stuff at work it would be so nice to not have to get as greasy.
You did an excellent explanation and easy to understand your detail on engine bay cleaning thank you for sharing
Don't worry about the keyboard hacks. Keep up the great work Scott.
Where can I buy that tool
Excellent, informative, timely, and well-made video. I just bought a '13 CR-Z that has a spotless engine bay and you showed me how to do it---safely. Thanks Scott and youtube. Love it.
Super idea..(the airless sprayer), gonna get one asap!
I've used hi-pressure sprayers for years with no problem.
Having watched you cleaning a few engin bays it has encouraged me to try cleaning my engine bay in my 1994 motorhome. It is extremely dirty and oily. I'm wondering what your recommendation would be on the method I should use, hose or pressure washer. I should say that we don't have harbour freight here in Canada. I find your videos very informative as well as entertaining.
It just rained over 2 inches the other day and I got water up on the engine going through deep puddles. Oh dear!
More than you used. I'm an airline mechanic and the equipment is more durable than most realize. Your video is pretty good
Awesome video, great tips and info. Smart man!!!
THIS IS HILARIOUS! I am about to clean this EXACT CAR and engine today in my driveway! Perfect example on how to clean haha!
A great tip!! Thanks for sharing Scott! I tip my hat to you for being so kind to everyone! People can learn alot from you. Not just a detailer but a gentleman as well!
Take care buddy
Scott love your video, a lot of really good ideas. Some people just do not think things through. Every part in the engine bay that can be damaged by water is designed to a certain degree to stop water infiltration. because it rains people hit puddles in the road, so it gets wet. so free flowing water or low pressure water is not going to hurt it at all. In fact it is needed to clear off the dirt and grime that comes off the top of the motor that falls down to the lower areas. so do not fret what the keyboard bullies think. most just want to argue and have probably never detailed an engine bay, Right. Also thank you for the airless sprayer idea, I will have to try that next time i detail my engine.
I have always used engine degreaser and car wash wands on supernasty engines and undercarriages. Every 6 months or so just a mist to clean them up. I do not spray directly on alternators or computers. No problems. You will find out if you have bad plugwires. I like the tool you have! I will have to get one!
Highly agree of free flowing water with garden hose or pressure washer. I personally use a 35 or 50 degree nozzle to rinse, the rinse that came with my Ryobi 1200 psi washer. Now to remember to use leaf blower to dry
0:45 -1:20 your a pretty kool guy to make that statement. Growing up in the Bahamas I have seen ppl using water hoses for years........ Now watching this I motivated ..... This way is easy and kool exactly not much water either ..... Thank you so much ! Now I'm going to look for the video were you use it in the car! I'm a subscribers now!
Thanks for the tip ! Never thought of using paint sprayer but makes sense. Learn something new everyday...and I'm one of the crazies that use a garden hose on all my motors ...electric included.
I've been doing mobile detailing for 3 decades in Tampa FL. I have pressure washed thousands, and thousands of engine bays. 1 problem in 3 decades. Mazda Miata MX5. Water got down in spark plug channels. Blew out with leaf blower and ran like a champ. The key is making sure you dry the engine with leaf blower, compressor with air nozzle, or hell just put a fan over it if you don't have those, or leave the hood open and let the sun in there.
Scott is such a good guy, more and more rare.
I've been washing engine bays many times. If you're circumspect where you point water. None of it is a problem. Cars vehicles get we in heavy rain .
Never forget.
Keep a clean engine bay 100% support.
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Makes me want to drive my 05 Altima to Texas for a bit of detailing... Nice passive aggressive burn to doubters... Keep it up.
Great video Scott. Agree with what you've said. I would recommend also a steamer for those who have water anxiety. Thanks.
I like the airless paint machine use, consider a tip extension wand for easier reach, I have been cleaning engine bays for 45 years with a hose and spray nozzle with no probs
Love the vid . Appreciate your knowledge. I personally use a $6 hand pump sprayer until by business pics up.
For those worried about electronics, use a few plastic bags and cover those areas that are connected to power and it also helps to disconnect your negative battery terminal, so power is off while spraying! I have cleaned over 50 engines with degreasers and H20 and have never encountered any problems. Just my opinion!
You were born to make youtube videos my friend, you have great flow in your talking and hold my attention without dragging on about unnecessary stuff. Keep up your youtube channel my friend, wish you the best!
Keep pushing through the negativity you're doing a GREAT JOB!!!
You can use a 16/32 oz. spray bottle with water or a slightly wet towel to clean off the degreaser on the engine bay.
I have used water on my engine and have had no problems at all. The hacks that put you down are not living as God wants you to. They will be judged when the time comes but no by me or any human on the earth. You care enough to share what you know, even some of your detailing secrets and people scoff at it.... WOW. Scott, I know that you care about others and about your customers. We love you sir, keep up the good work.
J Coz Wow! You’re getting carried away there J Coz!
yea I know. Oh well I am passionate that's why.
Thank you for honouring other perspectives. Now I can concentrate on learning your ways
Great method. I do a similar thing but finish up with a leaf blower so the little bit of water used is dried really fast.
This guy is very knowledgeable and has lots of experience. His videos are very helpful!
Thanks so much for these videos (this is my 2nd video watching in a row)- you put a lot of love, positive energy and enthusiasm in sharing your ideas with the rest of us regular Joe's out here. Kudos to you sir!!
Hey Scott great 👍 job I’m now a subscriber forget the basement trolls keep smiling
Love you scott. Thanks for the tips. Dont let the haters discourage you
You are too nice ! Do your thing we came to learn we cant buy experience yours is free and appreciated thank you !
thnx a lot for d very important info 👍👍👍... it’s much appreciated 👌👌👌
1:16 look at the falling tears😭
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“Sweat”
Water dripping from the bonnet, he has already cleaned it
@@007lutherking nobody wants to hear this
I like how you honor others perspectives.
Thank you for your wisdom and knowledge regarding how to handle negativity ❤️
Excellent choice!! I'm buying one tomorrow
Great job, using portable spray paint eqpmt water loaded, I kind a agree with this particular method save time. Water, and pretty effective too👌👌👌👌
I have always used free flowing water when cleaning my engines, never had an issue. However, I admit that tool would probably be a game changer when it comes to prep-cleaning motorcycles before working on them.