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New (to me) car, engine bay is filthy.
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<blockquote data-quote="petersen302" data-source="post: 16395684" data-attributes="member: 146956"><p>Hi Everyone!</p><p></p><p>Several weeks ago I bought an 03 Cobra Vert that is quite modified. The car is in great shape with ~57k miles. However, the engine bay is filthy. I am looking for the most efficient and safe way to clean it. I don't want to risk soaking electronics, but I also don't want to tear everything down either. I'd like to get a good base cleaning in then I'll go through and touch some of the bigger areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petersen302, post: 16395684, member: 146956"] Hi Everyone! Several weeks ago I bought an 03 Cobra Vert that is quite modified. The car is in great shape with ~57k miles. However, the engine bay is filthy. I am looking for the most efficient and safe way to clean it. I don't want to risk soaking electronics, but I also don't want to tear everything down either. I'd like to get a good base cleaning in then I'll go through and touch some of the bigger areas. [/QUOTE]
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