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is it bad to pressure wash your engine
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Pressure washing your engine can be both beneficial and risky. On the one hand, it assists in removing dirt, grease, and grime, potentially improving engine performance and longevity. However, the high pressure of water can force debris into sensitive areas or damage electrical components, leading to potential malfunctions or costly repairs. Modern engines with tight seals and better protection may withstand pressure washing better than older models, but caution is still advised. To mitigate risks, it's recommended to use lower pressure settings, avoid direct streams on sensitive components, and cover electrical parts. Alternatively, consider professional cleaning services that understand the intricacies and vulnerabilities of engine components. Ensuring a clean engine without causing unintended harm balances maintenance benefits against the risks involved.
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