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WD40 When Detailing Engine
I just had my car professionally detailed. Before they cleaned the engine, they sprayed WD40 on all the electrics to keep the water out. Anybody ever heard of this technique? Seems a lot easier than wrapping them in plastic.
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RE: WD40 When Detailing Engine
These are the precautions I take before starting an engine compartment detailing- •Remove any excess debris, leaves and etc from the hood, grille or air-vent openings •Spray all electrical connectors with WD40, which repels moisture / water. •Use cling-film or Saran wrap elastic covers to cover any sensors, electrical black boxes, electrical devises that could cause an electrical short-circuits if subjected to water spray. •This will not guarantee that you won’t cause a problem when cleaning an engine bay but it will greatly reduce the risks. •Start and run the engine to get it warm, not hot, this will enable the de-greaser to work more efficiently on a warm surface. JonM |
RE: WD40 When Detailing Engine
WD40 does act as a water displacer, but it probably also conducts electricity. Would this make it possible for something to short?
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RE: WD40 When Detailing Engine
I prefer to spray a towel and do a damp wipe down after the dry debris are removed via vacuum. Then dress the engine bay accordingly.
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