Great video,for all asking for electronic components; all components are made to be waterproof, on the other hand they are no made to be soaking wet only rain from bottom while driving and ocassionally engine bay cleaning. Being said that just cover alternator battery and some plugs to be on the safe side of things. You can dry cleaning those components later on
I put on 303 by spraying it onto the surface lightly and then working it around with a detailing brush. I don't wipe it off. Hence spraying it on lightly.
I have never had a problem, just don't get too close. The engine bay is not sealed up against the elements, water will get in when the ground is wet and you are driving.
I never have had a problem. I just dont put a lot of water in that area. Just use as little water as possible. The pressure washer looks like a lot of water is coming out but there is not. Dont soak the area with a hose.
The only time I block something off is if there is a open intake filter. You should not have any problems getting water on a modern engine but you can cover things if you want to be extra safe.
Great video,for all asking for electronic components; all components are made to be waterproof, on the other hand they are no made to be soaking wet only rain from bottom while driving and ocassionally engine bay cleaning. Being said that just cover alternator battery and some plugs to be on the safe side of things. You can dry cleaning those components later on
Great point!
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Thanks! Engine detailing is not hard but most people dont do it.
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Good stuff bro! Is the 303 the protectant or the spray wax. Thanks
I put on 303 by spraying it onto the surface lightly and then working it around with a detailing brush. I don't wipe it off. Hence spraying it on lightly.
That works too. I get your get a better finish than I do.
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Can you really openly spray the engine bay with water like that esp the battery and not damage any electronics?
I have never had a problem, just don't get too close. The engine bay is not sealed up against the elements, water will get in when the ground is wet and you are driving.
You can also unplug the battery or cover it with a plastic bag or you want to be cautious.
Is it true that if you wet the alternator, it will break down? Thanks for sharing
I never have had a problem. I just dont put a lot of water in that area. Just use as little water as possible. The pressure washer looks like a lot of water is coming out but there is not. Dont soak the area with a hose.
Got one with 316k miles of dirt you can do
That would be fun, that's a lot of miles.
Can u do another showing where not to wet
The only time I block something off is if there is a open intake filter. You should not have any problems getting water on a modern engine but you can cover things if you want to be extra safe.
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Mine just hit 145k
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Nice
Thanks!