Cooper99
Member
What are your best tips on best and most time-efficient methods/cleaners to clean eg engine parts and brackets in steel, with ground-in dirt and oil? The same question but for aluminum?
I have cleaned the engine and gearbox on my 2200 TC with petroleum based degreaser and brush, and then washed again with degreaser in a pressurized sprayer. Finally, I have sprayed with brake cleaner spray which is very effective. However, there is still some dirt left that is difficult to remove without time-consuming "manual work" with brush or similar.
For example, the side plates are in very good condition and the silver/shiny surface is visible in several spots, but there is also a layer of dirt in other places of the plates, which is very hard to remove.
I have cleaned the engine and gearbox on my 2200 TC with petroleum based degreaser and brush, and then washed again with degreaser in a pressurized sprayer. Finally, I have sprayed with brake cleaner spray which is very effective. However, there is still some dirt left that is difficult to remove without time-consuming "manual work" with brush or similar.
For example, the side plates are in very good condition and the silver/shiny surface is visible in several spots, but there is also a layer of dirt in other places of the plates, which is very hard to remove.