tiger9297
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I wash the engines in all of my vehicles. They are never greasy or oily, but even after I wash the engine, it still is not "like new" clean. You can still see dirt, etc on the hoses, wire loom, etc. I have sprayed degreaser, Awesome, and every other cleaner you can think of and then pressure wash it. I remember when I was in high school, I was looking at some used vehicles at the local Ford dealership. Those engines had been cleaned spotless. Hoses and all looked new. One thing they did, that I thought looked kind of cheesey was they sprayed some kind of clear coat all over everything. It gave it a real shine, but I don't really go for a shine on my engine so I'm ok with leaving that off. BUT the engine itself looked as close to NEW as possible. That's what I want, but I can't figure out how it's done. Any idea?