Engine bay clean with mazdamenders Jiza clean....
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:37 am
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I have had a lot of interest on how I do my engine bay cleans with out taking days and removing everything, couple of hours at most, there really is not that much you will need
1 x 5 Ltrs of mazdamenders Jiza clean, of Which there are three different types...., ( average 2.5 ltrs a bay jiza clean, 1.5 ltrs super jiza ,and 1.5 ltrs of smeels rit nice jiza)
1 x 750cl/1Ltr spray bottle,
1 x tin of silicon lube spray.
1 x selection of brushes,
1 x large bin bag or plastic sheet,
12mm spanner/socket and ratchet,
1 x hose pipe on low trickle pressure,
1 x roll of rags or large syringe tool,
1 x spark plug wrench,
1 x pair of protective glasses,
1 x pair of protective gloves,
1 x good dry warm'ish day ( remember those) this should take a couple of hrs tops, but there are no medals for rushing doing this.
and the phone switched off.......
The mix of the mazdamenders Jiza clean all depends on how bad the bay is, if it is really stuck on dirt, then leave it neat, never let it go dry regardless of the mix, once the deep clean as been done, there will not be any need to go this hard and deep again, you will only need to use your favourite wash and wax after this to stay on top of it, but once dry the barrier and lube must be applied again, because this cleaner is caustic based there must be care and the right precautions taken when using this, eye protection and gloves are a must, if you use it in a safe manner then it will be safe procedure, ( I strongly do not recommend this for polished rockers or inlets etc, the product will mark it as it is a aggressive cleaner).
It is recommend to remove the coil pack when doing this, but it can be done with the coil packs in situ as long as you take care, more on this later, make sure you have a camera handy for when you finish as you WILL want to take pictures 100%, if you can get her on a slant backwards even better, and no jet washers, they are to powerful for this job.
So you will need.....
And a dirty engine bay.....
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I have had a lot of interest on how I do my engine bay cleans with out taking days and removing everything, couple of hours at most, there really is not that much you will need
1 x 5 Ltrs of mazdamenders Jiza clean, of Which there are three different types...., ( average 2.5 ltrs a bay jiza clean, 1.5 ltrs super jiza ,and 1.5 ltrs of smeels rit nice jiza)
1 x 750cl/1Ltr spray bottle,
1 x tin of silicon lube spray.
1 x selection of brushes,
1 x large bin bag or plastic sheet,
12mm spanner/socket and ratchet,
1 x hose pipe on low trickle pressure,
1 x roll of rags or large syringe tool,
1 x spark plug wrench,
1 x pair of protective glasses,
1 x pair of protective gloves,
1 x good dry warm'ish day ( remember those) this should take a couple of hrs tops, but there are no medals for rushing doing this.
and the phone switched off.......
The mix of the mazdamenders Jiza clean all depends on how bad the bay is, if it is really stuck on dirt, then leave it neat, never let it go dry regardless of the mix, once the deep clean as been done, there will not be any need to go this hard and deep again, you will only need to use your favourite wash and wax after this to stay on top of it, but once dry the barrier and lube must be applied again, because this cleaner is caustic based there must be care and the right precautions taken when using this, eye protection and gloves are a must, if you use it in a safe manner then it will be safe procedure, ( I strongly do not recommend this for polished rockers or inlets etc, the product will mark it as it is a aggressive cleaner).
It is recommend to remove the coil pack when doing this, but it can be done with the coil packs in situ as long as you take care, more on this later, make sure you have a camera handy for when you finish as you WILL want to take pictures 100%, if you can get her on a slant backwards even better, and no jet washers, they are to powerful for this job.
So you will need.....
And a dirty engine bay.....
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