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What recommendation does anyone have for cleaning engine and engine bay? In the past I've used Gunk but I don't really know why I chose that brand - probably because that's what they had in Halfords. I remember the Gunk process as being rather messy and wasteful though because it's a very liquid formula that splashes, drips and runs all over the place without having a chance to do any work. Are they foaming or gel alternatives now? Are they any good?
Thanks in advance Neil
Neil 1988 Morgan 4/4 4 Seater, black 1996 LR Defender 110, white 2009 Honda Deauville, black
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Neil, I've tried AutoGlym's engine stuff and always found it good but I've recently gone over to Meguiar's Engine Clean and Engine Protect and it does an excellent job- price about 8 quid a bottle
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My Dad (rest his sole) said don't clean an engine the muck's good insulation and an engine needs to be warm - - -mind you he was driving an Austin 12 at the time - - he had a 1/3 share in a Morgan three wheeler though in the mid 30's and all three of them went right round the UK - so maybe he wasn't too daft! Sorry - not much help!
Simon 2002 4/4 1936 Austin 12 light 4 Ascot saloon 2023 AMG Mercedes C300e estate 2021 Audi A1 sport
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Try "Muck Off", works well on wheels too
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