I expect the problem is the cleaner. Lots of them have nasty chemicals. Try
using something a little friendlier like Simple Green.
keith
In a message dated 12/15/2008 10:21:16 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
nmleeds@mindspring.com writes:
All,
I understand car work is dirty. Cars are dirty. And engine grime is really
dirty. But however much I like to breath in my own exhaust and fumes I'm
inclined to respect the wishes of my state government (California) when they
ask
that I not use engine cleaner at my local car wash (especially the one near
the ocean and a local school). But this creates a problem -- how the hell do I
clean my engine? Any ideas? Are there places which are equipped to handle the
toxic effluence inevitable in an engine scrub?
Nathaniel
'69 U20 - SU (with a dirty engine)
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