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how to use engine cleaner
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To use engine cleaner effectively, first ensure the engine is cool to prevent any risk of injury or damage. Typically, engine cleaners come in spray forms; thus, aim the nozzle towards areas with build-up dirt and grease, focusing on non-electrical components to avoid damage. It's wise to protect sensitive parts like air intakes and electrical connectors with plastic bags. After application, let the cleaner sit for the specified duration—usually a few minutes—to break down the grime. Then, use a brush with soft bristles for stubborn spots, exercising caution not to disrupt any wiring or components. Finally, rinse the engine with water carefully, avoiding direct water flow on sensitive parts, and dry with a microfiber cloth or let it air dry. Always follow the product's instructions for the best results and consider applying an engine protectant afterward to repel future dirt. Additionally, it's advisable to perform this cleaning in a well-ventilated space and dispose of any runoff responsibly to protect the environment.
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