As an experienced mechanic you cannot hurt the battery by washing it. If anything it's a good thing to wash off any residual acid and dirt that may build up on it. I have no problem with washing down an engine bay. I don't even cover the ignition system or the alternator. I will even clean them but will not put heavy pressure on those two items. Never had a problem. Ignitions, alternators, and computers I just lightly glance over with the pressure washer.
Terrible advice. Electronic components need to be protected and water should never touch the top of the engine. The coils and spark plugs are extremely sensitive to moisture. Do not spray your engine down with a pressure washer. Just clean it by hand with a towel and scrub brush. Thank me later. Compressor will help remove anything !
@@jaw707 You are absolutely wrong! Cars nowadays are very waterproof with their connections. They use a lot of whether packs on their connections. These cars are not 1960s and 70s. Like I said, I don't put extreme pressure on electronic components. I will glance over them. I've been doing it for years without any issues. All the electronics are sealed in silicone. If you have water getting in than you have other problems.
I would probably not wet my car battery just to be safe but I do cover it with a rag and take off all the dust with a brush then spray water inside the hood but not so much. Next you just wipe down all what’s wet and apply your product evenly and then yes dry it all off
@@LuisGonzalez-zz1bn Why? You can douse that battery all you want and it wont do anything. It's DC. You can't hurt that battery. I've cleaned more batteries with baking soda and water then I can think of. The battery is filled with water. Only things I would spray lightly over is the alternator because it's vented and ignition coils and computers. They are all sealed pretty well but I wouldn't put any heavy pressure on them.
I've been having rat problems and was told to wash and decrease my engine get get their scent away then apply the stuff that makes them avoid it. Had to see how much you can hose an engine
@@ChemicalGuys Why are a lot of detailers saying to water it down 5 to1 in a spray bottle and using it to spray over the engine and wipe off with a towel ?
What are all the things you need to cover some cars doesn't have engine cover and computer box In engine bay n no cover also some people say don't use power wash
Yeah on the fence with this one. You really need to consider the make and age of car. Not knowing your jet bar pressurised water and age don't mix. Cars engine bays are designed to get you back to the dealer, covered up and a mystery. Old school isn't designed for a 21st century clean
Great video! But, no nitrile gloves?? Using any harsh cleaning chemicals without hand protection can be a real problem for many folks. That’s why almost all detailing instructional videos are gloved up. They also offer a small degree of protection against cuts and scrapes. Can’t be too careful!😄
Is it safe to get water inside the hood? I've always been worried about that. Does the water drain out? I guess I'll just nervous about building rust. Edit.. I mean through the holes on the underside of the hood.
I have a oil leak that I'm going to get fixed. Would the orange degreaser work on the extra dirty oil on the bottom of the engine? I don't want to use water on the engine. There are wires and sensors that are everywhere. My cousin gave me his father's Camry. It's a 2000 Camry LE 4 cylinder. Or do I need something much more heavier to degrease the bottom of the engine. Please reply thanks much.
This is a good video but this engine bay has it covering sensitive components of the engine like electrical wiring and devices such as the sparkplugs. If you want good advice to avoid shorting out stuff and rust I would watch Chrisfix's video on engine bay cleaning, it's a lot more detailed, it helps people who don't have engine covers so they don't damage their engine.
I have a 2017 Ford Fusion with a 2.5 liter engine. Does the concentrate version of the degreaser or the original degreaser work for my particular engine type?
@@cormaro13 no, I just want to know that’s all. Stop joking around me when I’m asking a question. This is why a lot of people like myself are afraid to ask. You guys always mock us when we don’t ask a question because we don’t know. It’s annoying and it needs to stop.
@michael skidmore well it's kinda common sense here , if he's doing it to this car's engine bay, why couldn't you do it to a different car's engine bay ? Lol just cause it's a ford doesn't make it different 🤣
@@cormaro13 stop mocking me. It’s annoying. I asked that question because I was just curious. Please 😭😭😭😭😭😭. I’m sick of people picking on me like you for asking questions because I’m afraid to ask.
Probably got the distributor wet. Back in the old days 1970 or so. We used to cover the distributors. We would also cover our alternators. Also back then we were spraying down our engines with gunk. Which is extremely heavy degreaser.
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As an experienced mechanic you cannot hurt the battery by washing it. If anything it's a good thing to wash off any residual acid and dirt that may build up on it. I have no problem with washing down an engine bay. I don't even cover the ignition system or the alternator. I will even clean them but will not put heavy pressure on those two items. Never had a problem. Ignitions, alternators, and computers I just lightly glance over with the pressure washer.
Thanks so much for checking out the video!!
Terrible advice. Electronic components need to be protected and water should never touch the top of the engine. The coils and spark plugs are extremely sensitive to moisture. Do not spray your engine down with a pressure washer. Just clean it by hand with a towel and scrub brush. Thank me later. Compressor will help remove anything !
@@jaw707 You are absolutely wrong! Cars nowadays are very waterproof with their connections. They use a lot of whether packs on their connections. These cars are not 1960s and 70s. Like I said, I don't put extreme pressure on electronic components. I will glance over them. I've been doing it for years without any issues. All the electronics are sealed in silicone. If you have water getting in than you have other problems.
I would probably not wet my car battery just to be safe but I do cover it with a rag and take off all the dust with a brush then spray water inside the hood but not so much. Next you just wipe down all what’s wet and apply your product evenly and then yes dry it all off
@@LuisGonzalez-zz1bn Why? You can douse that battery all you want and it wont do anything. It's DC. You can't hurt that battery. I've cleaned more batteries with baking soda and water then I can think of. The battery is filled with water. Only things I would spray lightly over is the alternator because it's vented and ignition coils and computers. They are all sealed pretty well but I wouldn't put any heavy pressure on them.
Excellent video. Easy to follow and to the point, great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for the advice and tips. Looks great! Job well done!
Glad it was helpful!!
Excellent video and it’s finally spring. This weekend I am washing the bay lol
Enjoy your detailing products!!
I wish my engine bay was as clean as the vehicle in the video before the cleaning!
What about the alternator?
The battery is one one the last things that need covering
Thanks so much for your feedback!
@@ChemicalGuys It's hardly "feedback" is it ??
It's a FACT 🙄🙄🙄
Awesome bro !!
Happy detailing!
Can’t wait to do mine
Happy detailing!
I've been having rat problems and was told to wash and decrease my engine get get their scent away then apply the stuff that makes them avoid it. Had to see how much you can hose an engine
why the alternator not covered before water spraying the bay, is it ok to do that?
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@@ChemicalGuys you welcome
Wouldn’t it be more beneficial to cover the alternator with a plastic bag
Hey! Cover any non-sealed electronics to prevent damage.
Unplug the positive side of the battery post wash everything and some parts gently then use your leaf blower on low works perfectly.
On the VRP, since it is water-based, could you dilute it with a little water and put it in a spray bottle for faster coverage?
Hi Codey! VRP is ready to use and dilution may reduce longevity. Check out Silk Shine for a sprayable water-based dressing.
@@ChemicalGuys Why are a lot of detailers saying to water it down 5 to1 in a spray bottle and using it to spray over the engine and wipe off with a towel ?
I have seen heaps of them say that 5 to 1 ratio in a spray bottle ..mmmmm
@@302eskyso u buy more lol
Great Video
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
I'd be most worried about the alternator... battery is sealed... cleaning the terminals is a good thing.
Thanks so much for tuning in!
No issue with possible damage to sensors or electronics ?
Hi there! This method is perfectly safe.
Who’s that peeking out my window? POW, nobody now 🤣🤣🤣
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Can its uses for Door jambs n petrol lid caps
Absolutely!!
Did the battery make it through the cleaning without damage?
Absolutely!
You miss some spots.
Great video
Thanks so much for tuning in!
What are all the things you need to cover some cars doesn't have engine cover and computer box In engine bay n no cover also some people say don't use power wash
Hello! Protect sensitive, exposed electronics and carburetor equipped vehicles, cover the air filter.
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Instead of vrp black on black was not good choice more even coverage ?
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What about covering the alternator??
Hey! Protect any electronics that aren't sealed.
@@ChemicalGuys why isn't he mentioning this in the video then?? js..
Yeah on the fence with this one. You really need to consider the make and age of car. Not knowing your jet bar pressurised water and age don't mix. Cars engine bays are designed to get you back to the dealer, covered up and a mystery. Old school isn't designed for a 21st century clean
Great video! But, no nitrile gloves?? Using any harsh cleaning chemicals without hand protection can be a real problem for many folks. That’s why almost all detailing instructional videos are gloved up. They also offer a small degree of protection against cuts and scrapes. Can’t be too careful!😄
Good tip!
Mmmmm, that thought also crossed my mind!!🤔🇬🇧
Can you use silk&shine and undercarriage product on the engine?
Absolutely!
Do the compound/polish video soon please, looking for some knowledge, thanks again guys.
Great feedback!
Is it safe to get water inside the hood? I've always been worried about that. Does the water drain out? I guess I'll just nervous about building rust.
Edit.. I mean through the holes on the underside of the hood.
How long does VRP last on engine plastics?
Hey! VRP will bond and last several weeks plus it can be added as often as desired.
@@ChemicalGuys Thank you
I usually take the “Beaty cover” off and wash it off the motor.
Great tip!
Can All Clean be used as well as your engine degreaser?
Hey Eddie! Absolutely, All Clean is great for engine bay cleaning.
Is there a time period to wait before starting a vehicle after the engine has been washed?
Hi Chris! Wait until the engine has cooled before starting the detail.
I do mine regularly and i can say you can start right after youre done
Start right after its good to get the engine warm chich speeds up the drying process
@@ChemicalGuyshe said after you dimwit
How long do you let it sit before you wash it
Hey Patrick! Wait until the engine is cool before detailing.
I have a oil leak that I'm going to get fixed. Would the orange degreaser work on the extra dirty oil on the bottom of the engine? I don't want to use water on the engine. There are wires and sensors that are everywhere. My cousin gave me his father's Camry. It's a 2000 Camry LE 4 cylinder. Or do I need something much more heavier to degrease the bottom of the engine. Please reply thanks much.
Hey William! Absolutely, Signature Series Orange Degreaser is a great choice for removing oil stains and grime.
Could you use this for wheel wells, wheels and tires?
This is a good video but this engine bay has it covering sensitive components of the engine like electrical wiring and devices such as the sparkplugs. If you want good advice to avoid shorting out stuff and rust I would watch Chrisfix's video on engine bay cleaning, it's a lot more detailed, it helps people who don't have engine covers so they don't damage their engine.
If you have an aftermarket intake make sure u cover it in a plastic bag
Correct!
I have a 2017 Ford Fusion with a 2.5 liter engine. Does the concentrate version of the degreaser or the original degreaser work for my particular engine type?
Hey! It is perfectly fine to use Signature Series Orange Degreaser at full strength or diluted as desired.
Did u assume your car came with different dirt and grime than the rest of us ? 😂😂
@@cormaro13 no, I just want to know that’s all. Stop joking around me when I’m asking a question. This is why a lot of people like myself are afraid to ask. You guys always mock us when we don’t ask a question because we don’t know. It’s annoying and it needs to stop.
@michael skidmore well it's kinda common sense here , if he's doing it to this car's engine bay, why couldn't you do it to a different car's engine bay ? Lol just cause it's a ford doesn't make it different 🤣
@@cormaro13 stop mocking me. It’s annoying. I asked that question because I was just curious. Please 😭😭😭😭😭😭. I’m sick of people picking on me like you for asking questions because I’m afraid to ask.
Saw a guy hose down a vw engine one time and he ended up having to take it to the shop because it wouldn't start
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Probably got the distributor wet. Back in the old days 1970 or so. We used to cover the distributors. We would also cover our alternators. Also back then we were spraying down our engines with gunk. Which is extremely heavy degreaser.
So I need to buy a pressure washer to use my cleaner to clean the engine 🙁
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The only thing different I would have done was put a plastic bag over the alternator
Great feedback!
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If you have an EV you never have to worry about this nonsense.
still good practice to clean your frunk
Thanks so much for tuning in!
Enjoy sitting at the charge station for an hour while I fill my tank in 5 minutes
@@robbarber7253 yeah have fun while that lasts
@@adequate673 It will last. Our power grid can't support a nation full of electric cars