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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #15 on: 25 July 2015, 22:49:46 »

I used some autosol metal polish  ::)  ;D



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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #16 on: 25 July 2015, 22:52:07 »

I used some autosol metal polish  ::)  ;D





So, imagine how that would look like with Cif............. ;) ;) :D
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #17 on: 25 July 2015, 22:55:09 »

I used some autosol metal polish  ::)  ;D


So, imagine how that would look like with Cif............. ;) ;) :D

Well we'd need some pictures from Mr EMD to compare to know for certain  :D :y
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #18 on: 25 July 2015, 22:59:47 »

I used some autosol metal polish  ::)  ;D


So, imagine how that would look like with Cif............. ;) ;) :D

Well we'd need some pictures from Mr EMD to compare to know for certain  :D :y

 :D :D :y
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #19 on: 26 July 2015, 06:59:51 »

 ;D

That's er very clean Mr man  :o Although the Cif clean isn't that
far off . I've got some chrome spray paint in the shed  :-\

Ps .. your throttle bodies need polished  :P
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #20 on: 26 July 2015, 11:40:02 »

Just remember this was not my tip, it came from are automotive genius Darth Loo-knee :y
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #21 on: 26 July 2015, 13:48:14 »

There's been a sharp rise in Cif sales  ;D
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #22 on: 28 July 2015, 12:03:04 »

Did mine yesterday and it is immaculate now, perfect stuff to use and much cheaper than detailing products, even cheaper if you go to pound land, lol.
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #23 on: 28 July 2015, 12:14:52 »

Did mine yesterday and it is immaculate now, perfect stuff to use and much cheaper than detailing products, even cheaper if you go to pound land, lol.
Talking of Poundland, they do Alloy Wheel cleaner, which is excellent for cleaning Throttle Bodies, Multi Rams, Pentiums, breathers etc.

The foam contains ammonia (by the smell of it) and when used sparingly with a paint brush really does degrees all the crape that builds up inside.

Just don't buy there useless Masking Tape.
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #24 on: 28 July 2015, 12:22:48 »

I normally strip the plenums down and use petrol on the inside and outside. But I'm more into functional clean, than show and shine clean.
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #25 on: 28 July 2015, 12:43:13 »

I normally strip the plenums down and use petrol on the inside and outside. But I'm more into functional clean, than show and shine clean.
Must admit at 1.16 a litre its not bad cleaning gear.

Assuming you a non smoker.  ;D
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Re: Plenum clean
« Reply #26 on: 28 July 2015, 14:13:35 »

I used flash all purpose cleaner and a toothbrush. Came up a treat  :y
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