Any advice on what to use to get the engine bay spotless? Took the lump out yesterday and it's in a bit of a mess so want to clean it up and sort a few rust bubbles.
Cheers guys
Cleaning the engine bay
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Scrub with white spirit, remove all rust with dremmel, prime fill and flatten as required, send to body shop for new paint.
Well worth it.
Well worth it.
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This ! To just remove grime, spray it work in with tooth brush on heavy areas , rinse off, will give you a good idea of what to do next, ie paint or not like Jimbo says , well worth it to do so thoZ3I wrote:Auto Glym Engine and Machine cleaner, works almost anywhere!
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If I wasn't on a time schedule to get my Touring on the road I would have cleaned my engine bay, it is black and thick with oil, as it stands now the thick layer of oil can stay put as rust preventative, all be it an unpleasant looking one.

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It's part of the front panel and they offten get scabby but give it a once over with a wire wheel and you might be surprised how well it will come up.

