80-year-old woman. I recently did this, only used "tire foam" and follow recommended procedure from one of these podcasts on a newly acquired 2000 Buick Lesabre because it came from not so desirable winter climate. Well it didn't get all the grease off but there was 21 years of crap on the engine. The engine did run a little rough because the blower I had was from a canister vacuum cleaner and am sure some water must have gotten somewhere it shouldn't. Are overhauling my new acquisition and replaced a battery, the driving lights module, cruise control and trying to fix a few rust problems. Trying to decided what to do about scratches and paint. That auto body class I took at 35 will come in handy. Got a '41 Chevy at 15 and cars were easier to work on in 1955. Worked on all my cars and loved doing it. Now I'm having a second childhood working on cars again. Solo much fun!
I hope your truck started and ran smoothly after that pressure spray. Many vehicles could not take that much pressure spray to the electrical components and air intakes
I was kinda worrying about the spark plugs, since water tends to pool in the socket space. Also, I believe he was supposed to let it stay for fifteen minutes….?
@@AdnanRobyn If I shot that much water in I'd also follow up with a leaf blower to shoot all the water out of the crevices and socket spaces then hope the electrical components didn't get compromised.
@Half & Half vehicles are different since I owned detail shops, perhaps. We had to cover ma by parts and even had to keep the car running or else we were in trouble. You whipper snaps and your fancy water proof engine compartment.
I agree, I had the problem years ago and mechanic said NEVER use pressure washers on engines. I have success with a mist spray setting on my garden hose and I cover electrical areas.
Just remember, degreasers have to sit to break down the grease then it rinses off much easier. Letting it sit for a minute or two is not long enough for it to do anything useful.
I personally use the O'Reilly on my silverado about twice a year scrubbing most areas and use a garden hose to rinse. I have no complaints. Use 2 cans each cleaning, not scrubbing first round use the whole can, second round scrubbing using whole can. It is a great cheap product
What's the entire process that you do, do you remove certain parts like the battery? Do you avoid spraying certain parts like the ignition coils? Also, do you check all cords to see if any are loose?
Also I don't think you're supposed to use a power cleaner on a engine if he actually did what you did I think I was your clean most of it not the cleaner
I have an 03 v6 mustang and it's covered in like half an inch of gunk. I went through a whole can and it got a lot of it and made it easy to wipe up. good stuff. there's probably some better ones out there though
Ray Romano mixed with Howard Stern and obviously not the kind of guy who gives a shit about hitting sensitive electronic components like the alternator with chemicals and water!
Have you tried dawn heavy duty degreaser for cleaning engines? I just spray it on from the pump spray bottle and lightly agitate with a chip brush. Even takes ground in dirt out of the under-hood paint wo staining it. Works on carpeting stains and rubber and vinyl too. No smell or fumes. Rinses clean.
@@uknownunknown9051 If it'll be fine why does he say to protect all electrical components in the first place? And the replies below about Scotty Kilmer are absolutely right.
Great tutorial but I would recommend a couple of things. First to disconnect the battery terminals, spray off the engine with water then spray the degreaser, let it sit for at least 5 minutes then using a brush to get deep down then rinsing it really thoroughly. You may need to spray the degreaser multiple times to get a better clean. Do this during the hot summer sunny day where you know it will dry off with in an hour or 2 before starting your vehicle and once done hosing off the engine bay really well, take a air gun and blow any remaining water in all circuits and wires and let your engine dry for at least 1 to 2 hours, reconnect your battery and simply start and let it run for 10 minutes to dry any remaining water that hasn't been dried yet.
Newbie question: If you spray water into the engine compartment doesn't it risk damage something it there? I always want to keep the engine looking new but afraid if I wash it I'll damage something.
All of you saying the pressure washer would clean it without the degreaser are probably right but for one what he used i wouldnt consider a pressure washer and you wouldn't want to spray high pressure straight into the engine bay. The reason for decreaser is loosen up the grease and grime so you don't have to spray a ton of water in some of the more vulnerable areas. Good review if you understand what you're looking at. Funny people who probably never clean their own car are so quick to say they don't trust it. Scott not sure if you still make videos but I've watched a few of them and I appreciate the knowledge. Best wishes.
Actually, he is going to let the water dry off first. That's what I would do which I have. Didn't need to cover anything. Just make sure all water has dried. Best to do the engine cleaning during a warm to hot day.
Funny that you should mention that because there's a guy on the internet that sounds exactly like Ray this is not him he's close but not all the way there this guy has all the ups and downs with the voice I think he's from New Jersey or New York
I have used this product and the SuperTech and Gunk versions. I think they are all equally good. When I find them on sale I usually buy 4-5 cans to keep on hand. The best thing about foamy degreasers is that the will work on vertical and inverted (like if you got underneath and sprayed the side of the engine and oil pan). These degreasers are very good for the thicker oily grease you get on intake manifolds and front and side of valve covers too. For just dirt, dust and light grime, I would use something like Super Clean or Purple Power. I think they are less likely to harm your plastics and body paint if your rinsing is less than fully optimal. Basically I feel it's better to use the less stronger cleaners when they will work well and they are more cost effective. I don't use a torch when a lit match will do. I really like your Worx water spray gun though, didn't know they existed. Gunna look into that one.
On paper, cars are designed to ensure no electrical connection or vacuum lines are exposed to weather. However I would avoid pressure washer at any given time. Specially if your car is old. Simple hose should do it...!
If using foam, recommend not to spray water which could damage wires and connections and leads to rust and corrosion even though isolate wires with this type of foam
Over the years I've tried lots of de-greasers. Most don't work worth a damn. One day a friend turned me on to "Simple Green". I thought, yeah right, a biodegradable product is going to cut grease. It's the only thing I use now. Fantastic stuff !
you are right you want nothing entering the alternator,the charging system is the system on any car,i usually saran wrap my alternator when i clean under the hood,you must clean it or fall behind then it short circuits all kinds of stuff
@@deeharv7910take off the belt and clean with a soap solution then put back on the engine if it screeching spay a little wd40 on the belt while the engine is running. Be careful.
Go to Oreilly's buy and use the degreaser, spray with water then short out eletric then go back to Oreilly's and buy whatever you shorted. That sounds great.
Hi Scott. Have you made a video clips on Older cars without the plastic beauty covers? Means RockerCover has no plastic cover. Please let me know. Thank you
The first time I tried this, many years ago. I went to car wash an used some kind of degreaser stuff. Any ways I spent about $5 to wash the trucks engine. It looked pretty clean, but it would Not start. I had soaked the distributor. Had to pull the cap off an dry it out. An after a few hours on a Hot summers day I got it to start. Sucks being broke down at the car wash.
You have excellent hearing, @3:42 you can hear it penetrating the grease wow. It couldn't be just the bubbles foaming and popping. You can tell the difference between the grease bubbles and the other bubbles that's amazing.
Thanks for the demonstration. Now, to be fair to the O'Reilly product, you should do another cleaning where you actually follow the instructions of waiting 15 minutes and agitating to give a more thorough and complete review of that product. Otherwise, I'd suggest you don't give any grade because the full instructions weren't followed. It's like putting de-clogging liquid into your sink drain pipe and flushing it with cold water only after a few minutes (instead of 10 minutes and hot water) then commenting that the water is draining slowly because the clog hasn't cleared up.
I did this to my 5.3 ... turned out nice and clean And a month later I was in the shop having my Knox sensors changed. The water destroyed them .... from now on I will just wipe it down. No more pressure wash for me !
There's a good reason why my fuse box is at the very top side of the engine and it's got a protected plastic cover. I guess it's up there so it can't get wet 🤷 and I'm sure other wires and contacts, control boards can't get wet either and they're all up there?
Was wondering since you never covered the alternator distributor or even that high pressure shooting at the engine the startup okay afterwards? Although I've done this many years ago in the past I'm not sure if I do it again today because it seems a little sketchy of entreated what's Kitty water everywhere and at that high-pressure just curious on how your vehicle worked afterwards thanks for the video
So. I have a 1982 Chevy S10 that's been sitting probably 7 years now and I'm about to get it back to running . What's the best way to clean the engine bay ??? It's pretty bad under there..
I just came from a video that took 2 hours to clean an engine, protected all electrics and made sure not to wet many parts. This guy: High pressure everything, done!
Wow awesome!!! Not anywhere else can I watch a dude spray an engine with a pressure washer for 4 minutes, holy crap!!!!! Quality content::will watch again;;;; 4.3 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐
Scott, started watching your videos about a year ago, back when a few thousand views was good. Your content is so good and I’m happy that your channel is taking off. Incredible to see some of the view totals! Keep it up. You are my go to when it comes to detailing!
That looked like 3 minutes working time, not 15 minutes. It's a good idea to let solvents work and loosen as much material as they can. A clean surface will shed product and suspended grime easier than a surface that still has a layer of grease. I've used many different engine cleaners and never needed to use more than low pressure hose end water for rinsing.
Scott... Like your videos, However this product is to harsh for the engine.. It stinks, Leaves oily puddles, and typically no good for electrical components as well. I ALWAYS use a bag to cover up the alternator. I personally use Tire FOAM. It CLEANS and PROTECTS. Engine looks fantastic 9 to 10 weeks down the road. I didn't have much faith in it till i tried it. YES it works. Just break down the dirt with a mild cleaner, then TIRE FOAM. Engine looks like it just left the factory. Id like to see you do a video on this as well.. Keep them video's coming. Your doing great work out there.
I have a question sir, I see a lot of people using these products to degrease an engine bay but i have never seen them use diesel to degrease and engine. From what has been passed on to me from my grandfather and father who were in the automotive business for a long time was using diesel to clean really dirty car parts such as underbody or engine bay ehich basically accumulates a lot of grease. What i dont understand is that people in the US(no offence) fall for all these gimmicky products rather than using old school methods and save money. For example what i noticed is that brake cleaner/throttle body cleaner/ air flow sensor cleaner etc are basically all the same products sold by a different name and people buy them. One could basically sell anything in america and make money.
Thanks for the video. I just used this product on my 2012 Pilot. It worked very well on the moderate areas like in the video. The heavier caked areas needed a second application after I let the bay dry thoroughly first. On an other note, is it me, or can this guy sit in for Howard Stern as a voice over so Howard could take a day off? Great job!
Thank you for sharing the use of a O'Reilly's Auto Parts Store Product. During the past fifteen-(15) years, I periodically spray rinsed my engine with a standard garden hose spray nozzle and I do my best to avoid sensitive areas. You pressure washed your truck's engine, so how did the engine take the cleaning agent and water pressure? Thank you
Don't follow this advice! You must cover the engine, and make sure your alternator is covered, thats the most important. You can go over the outside of the engine with just a hose spray nozzle. Clean the engine with degreaser and some cloths
I have an 09 charger and there are some electrical connectors that you can't get to. How can I clean the engine w/o getting the electrical connectors wet? Awesome video. Thanks so much.
I had my engine wash with high pressure it got water damage had to take to Lexus to fix the problem Lexus have told me never to do that again they charge me $1500 to fix the problem now my Mecanic clean oil leaks with brakes cleaners and it works 12 cans cost around $30
To quiet those bashing you Scott as quickly as practical after you've cleaned an engine like this start the engine---a lot of the bad mouthing probably comes from thinking cleaning like this can cause problems starting or running. I don't like using water under pressure as it can force itself into electrical connectors causing issues---city water pressure at a low flow used to flush away cleaners like this is more my speed. Good videos though---thanks for sharing your knowledge and never mind the keyboard warriors---or have them post their own videos! :)
I have never seen a "foamy" cleaner, degreaser, whatever" that actually worked unless you get in and scrub, this would be good for a quick 60% clean when you don't feel like going the extra mile. I am not a fan of spraying any cleaner, then blasting with water the engine compartment without covering all the electrical related items and spark plug wells, you never want water sitting in the there. Thanks for the information, I personally have never heard of or seen a O'reilly anything in my area.
i know:)..but don't worry after cleaning engines for OVER 26 years, it wouldn't have helped to let it wait 15 minutes:)..but you should buy some and try it
it was like a min and a half and your engine was clean before you started. I would bet my left nut that waiting the full 15 min would have made all the difference...but you should buy some and try it.
I use Turtle Wax tire cleaner foam. It will not hurt alternator. Let it sit for 10 minutes and break out the leaf blower etc. Wipe off excess. Done for 3.68 a can.
Thanks for the video. Just a couple of quick comments: first, we tend to give more favorable reviews to an item or a service that was given as a compliment. Apparently, you have a friendly relationship with the associates at the auto parts store, and they gave you this product for free. We can't expect a truly objective rating. Second, unless you are using an "industrial-strength" degreaser, it would need more than 2 minutes to break down oil and grease. You should have allowed it to work longer. Lastly, never EVER use pressurized water to wash an engine. That's just asking for trouble.
Also disconnect the battery before spraying it with water, and let it dry or use a air compressor or leaf blower to dry afterwards and everything would be fine.
Buy a half gallon jug of dollar store degreaser. I buy it at the 99 cent store for $1.99. Put it in a dollar spray bottle. Liberally spray it on whatever you are cleaning. Let it sit on there for maybe 15 minutes or so. Don't let it dry. Repeat spray gunky grease then using a pressure tip on the garden hose or a pressure washer spray it off. Lightly greasy area's will be clean including some of the paint. Spray heavy grease again. Might take a few more times but it will come clean with this stuff. Be sure to not get any cleaners on your paint. It leaves no film. The dollar store stuff does remove paint as well. If the dollar store stuff is not available Walmart carries a gallon of a purple degreaser cleaner in their tool/pressure washer isle for $4.99. It does the same job as the dollar store cleaner.
That engine bay was super clean to begin with.
80-year-old woman. I recently did this, only used "tire foam" and follow recommended procedure from one of these podcasts on a newly acquired 2000 Buick Lesabre because it came from not so desirable winter climate. Well it didn't get all the grease off but there was 21 years of crap on the engine. The engine did run a little rough because the blower I had was from a canister vacuum cleaner and am sure some water must have gotten somewhere it shouldn't. Are overhauling my new acquisition and replaced a battery, the driving lights module, cruise control and trying to fix a few rust problems. Trying to decided what to do about scratches and paint. That auto body class I took at 35 will come in handy. Got a '41 Chevy at 15 and cars were easier to work on in 1955. Worked on all my cars and loved doing it. Now I'm having a second childhood working on cars again. Solo much fun!
You sound like a cool lady. How did your Buick LeSabre project work out?
This guy sounds like the mammoth from ice age.
Fancy Wizard Why would you know Ray Romano from Ice age 😂😂😂
You mean ray ramano?
Nippledozer
Because he's a famous actor.
Bryant Woods I'm saying shouldnt he be known for other things? Lol
Nippledozer
Fuck, I only know of him for one other thing that isn't nearly as wide spread as Ice Age...
I hope your truck started and ran smoothly after that pressure spray. Many vehicles could not take that much pressure spray to the electrical components and air intakes
I was kinda worrying about the spark plugs, since water tends to pool in the socket space.
Also, I believe he was supposed to let it stay for fifteen minutes….?
Yeah, I cannot believe my eyes as to how many peeps turn a pressure washer on an engine.
@@AdnanRobyn If I shot that much water in I'd also follow up with a leaf blower to shoot all the water out of the crevices and socket spaces then hope the electrical components didn't get compromised.
@Half & Half vehicles are different since I owned detail shops, perhaps. We had to cover ma by parts and even had to keep the car running or else we were in trouble. You whipper snaps and your fancy water proof engine compartment.
I agree, I had the problem years ago and mechanic said NEVER use pressure washers on engines. I have success with a mist spray setting on my garden hose and I cover electrical areas.
"am i ruining the engine? who knows!" lmaooooo
This guy sounds like the mammoth from ice age.
@@hankwilson2527 😆😭
Yeah i laughed.
Spraying water all over alternator and distributer, who knows!
Just remember, degreasers have to sit to break down the grease then it rinses off much easier. Letting it sit for a minute or two is not long enough for it to do anything useful.
I personally use the O'Reilly on my silverado about twice a year scrubbing most areas and use a garden hose to rinse. I have no complaints. Use 2 cans each cleaning, not scrubbing first round use the whole can, second round scrubbing using whole can. It is a great cheap product
What's the entire process that you do, do you remove certain parts like the battery? Do you avoid spraying certain parts like the ignition coils? Also, do you check all cords to see if any are loose?
He didn't wait 15 minutes and he soaked a warm engine. Yup that's how most of us would have done it also, this is real world testing.
Wow. He considers that a moderately dirty engine. Hate to show him my engine. Lol
Michael tha beast! Gilliam MO m,
Should see my 1980 f150 i6. You could literally fill a gallon with the sludge on it. I should make a video of me cleaning it.
He would pass out if he saw mine.
😆 😆
It looks clean to me.
Engine already looked fairly clean. I don't trust this review.
Also I don't think you're supposed to use a power cleaner on a engine if he actually did what you did I think I was your clean most of it not the cleaner
@@luigiviking3667 yeah you don’t need he cleaner with a power washer.
Exactly. All he did was clean dust
I have an 03 v6 mustang and it's covered in like half an inch of gunk. I went through a whole can and it got a lot of it and made it easy to wipe up. good stuff. there's probably some better ones out there though
Lol
Is this Ray Romano?
Sounds like him but no
No its John Gotti.
Ray Romano mixed with Howard Stern and obviously not the kind of guy who gives a shit about hitting sensitive electronic components like the alternator with chemicals and water!
Good job on the video. I use the same thing. BUT when I'm done washing. I whip out my leaf blower and completely DRY the motor.
DIDO! Also, I use my steamer to rinse, I'm dubious of spraying water all willy-nilly like 👍
Have you tried dawn heavy duty degreaser for cleaning engines?
I just spray it on from the pump spray bottle and lightly agitate with a chip brush. Even takes ground in dirt out of the under-hood paint wo staining it. Works on carpeting stains and rubber and vinyl too.
No smell or fumes. Rinses clean.
Thanks!! Never Thought of That.
@@idkwhoknew908 way smarter
nice very smart.
Hey! DID YOU Cover the alternator, mass airflow sensor, & other electrical parts?? With a plastic bag or wrap ?
“Make sure to protect all electric parts” you literally sprayed every electrical part in that damn thing!
Zachary John it’ll be fine
@@uknownunknown9051
not according to Scotty Kilmer.
@@CyberAnvil scotty is the best instructor in this matter. I call the Master Scotty.
@@uknownunknown9051 If it'll be fine why does he say to protect all electrical components in the first place? And the replies below about Scotty Kilmer are absolutely right.
@@paulmorphy6638 like from older cars.. Some cars electrical stuff isnt sealed 100%
Great tutorial but I would recommend a couple of things. First to disconnect the battery terminals, spray off the engine with water then spray the degreaser, let it sit for at least 5 minutes then using a brush to get deep down then rinsing it really thoroughly. You may need to spray the degreaser multiple times to get a better clean. Do this during the hot summer sunny day where you know it will dry off with in an hour or 2 before starting your vehicle and once done hosing off the engine bay really well, take a air gun and blow any remaining water in all circuits and wires and let your engine dry for at least 1 to 2 hours, reconnect your battery and simply start and let it run for 10 minutes to dry any remaining water that hasn't been dried yet.
“Am I ruining the engine, who knows!” 🤣🤣🤣
Newbie question: If you spray water into the engine compartment doesn't it risk damage something it there? I always want to keep the engine looking new but afraid if I wash it I'll damage something.
All of you saying the pressure washer would clean it without the degreaser are probably right but for one what he used i wouldnt consider a pressure washer and you wouldn't want to spray high pressure straight into the engine bay. The reason for decreaser is loosen up the grease and grime so you don't have to spray a ton of water in some of the more vulnerable areas. Good review if you understand what you're looking at. Funny people who probably never clean their own car are so quick to say they don't trust it. Scott not sure if you still make videos but I've watched a few of them and I appreciate the knowledge. Best wishes.
I wish you would have turned the ignition to show that it would still start after it's bath.
He has in other videos
Actually, he is going to let the water dry off first. That's what I would do which I have. Didn't need to cover anything. Just make sure all water has dried. Best to do the engine cleaning during a warm to hot day.
alternator....
had fam do dhis with his firebird n it starts up every time so yeh it works
Why wouldn't it?
"Talks about saving the rest of the can"
*Continues to spray the bottle*
I've watched this video for 6 months now and I'm still having trouble figuring out if this is Howard Stern or Ray Romano...
Funny that you should mention that because there's a guy on the internet that sounds exactly like Ray this is not him he's close but not all the way there this guy has all the ups and downs with the voice I think he's from New Jersey or New York
Bahaaaaaaaa 😂😂
One way to find out is to get him to say "pig vomit"
I have used this product and the SuperTech and Gunk versions. I think they are all equally good. When I find them on sale I usually buy 4-5 cans to keep on hand. The best thing about foamy degreasers is that the will work on vertical and inverted (like if you got underneath and sprayed the side of the engine and oil pan). These degreasers are very good for the thicker oily grease you get on intake manifolds and front and side of valve covers too.
For just dirt, dust and light grime, I would use something like Super Clean or Purple Power. I think they are less likely to harm your plastics and body paint if your rinsing is less than fully optimal. Basically I feel it's better to use the less stronger cleaners when they will work well and they are more cost effective. I don't use a torch when a lit match will do.
I really like your Worx water spray gun though, didn't know they existed. Gunna look into that one.
I was under the impression that you could damage some wires and connections when apply water on the engine.
On paper, cars are designed to ensure no electrical connection or vacuum lines are exposed to weather. However I would avoid pressure washer at any given time. Specially if your car is old. Simple hose should do it...!
If using foam, recommend not to spray water which could damage wires and connections and leads to rust and corrosion even though isolate wires with this type of foam
very nice. but I'm surprised that you didn't cover up the alternator to keep the moisture out of it.
Over the years I've tried lots of de-greasers. Most don't work worth a damn. One day a friend turned me on to "Simple Green". I thought, yeah right, a biodegradable product is going to cut grease. It's the only thing I use now. Fantastic stuff !
And you can drink it! Simple green works on everything
I like simple green as well. It works well on wheels and door jams as well.
I remember when I first tried this out. My neighbor was yelling at me saying Get the F**K away from my car!
Iamjdmgear SPECIALLY WHEN ADDING WATER TO THE ENGINE!!😂😂🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂😂
Iamjdmgear lol
I'm dying!
@@cliftt that's what he said too when his neighbor finally got his hands around his neck
I power wash the side of my house much like this but all the electrical wires are inside the walls
Don’t power wash your engine bay though. It forces water into places it should not.
Any degreaser you use you must always cover the alternator or will have to change your alternator bearings in a couple of weeks.
you are right you want nothing entering the alternator,the charging system is the system on any car,i usually saran wrap my alternator when i clean under the hood,you must clean it or fall behind then it short circuits all kinds of stuff
Can u spray the belts if oil got on them after the oil cap popped off getting oil on a lot of parts ..what would you recommend? Thanks in Advance
@@deeharv7910take off the belt and clean with a soap solution then put back on the engine if it screeching spay a little wd40 on the belt while the engine is running. Be careful.
Dude sounds like Howard Stern lol.
I was just thinking that
BLACK BEAUTY CHARGER i thought it was just me😂😂😂😊
BLACK BEAUTY CHARGER I
He sounds like Ray Remono
BLACK BEAUTY CHARGER I agree he does sound like him. I bet the actual HS never touched a car under the hood.
Go to Oreilly's buy and use the degreaser, spray with water then short out eletric then go back to Oreilly's and buy whatever you shorted. That sounds great.
My thoughts exactly!!!
What happened to the 15 minuets of wait time ??
@brocktemple25 how can you tell how good bit cleans if you are not allowing It to do its job 🙄
@brocktemple25 how is he starting beef?lol
@brocktemple25 you sound like you suffer from PTSD
Hi Scott. Have you made a video clips on Older cars without the plastic beauty covers? Means RockerCover has no plastic cover. Please let me know. Thank you
I’m showing this to Scotty Kilmer now what you did to your engine.
Thanks for sharing...but most people don't have light-modeate dirty engines....usully more soiled....what wud u recommend for heavily soiled engines
The first time I tried this, many years ago. I went to car wash an used some kind of degreaser stuff. Any ways I spent about $5 to wash the trucks engine. It looked pretty clean, but it would Not start. I had soaked the distributor. Had to pull the cap off an dry it out. An after a few hours on a Hot summers day I got it to start. Sucks being broke down at the car wash.
Same here, but after that I'd get backfires for a few weeks, sprayed out the distrubuter with carb cleaner several times, but it took a while.
You have excellent hearing, @3:42 you can hear it penetrating the grease wow. It couldn't be just the bubbles foaming and popping. You can tell the difference between the grease bubbles and the other bubbles that's amazing.
Are you concerned about stripping oil "naturally" on the engine parts from the factory? Wouldn't it make things more prone to rust or corrosion?
Clearly he is not the best guy to ask if he has not replied after 3 years
@@jayasmrmore3687 shut up
I have been really wanting to clean my engine bay but want to know exactly what I need to cover/ protect when doing so.
garbage bags taped over electronics, or aluminum foil... usually is used...
Thanks for the demonstration. Now, to be fair to the O'Reilly product, you should do another cleaning where you actually follow the instructions of waiting 15 minutes and agitating to give a more thorough and complete review of that product. Otherwise, I'd suggest you don't give any grade because the full instructions weren't followed. It's like putting de-clogging liquid into your sink drain pipe and flushing it with cold water only after a few minutes (instead of 10 minutes and hot water) then commenting that the water is draining slowly because the clog hasn't cleared up.
I was surprised about spraying presser washer, just thought sparkplugs and alternator. Kinda hoped he dryed it to start the engine afterwards.
*reads first few lines of instructions* then proceeds to not follow them.....
Stainless steel cleaner on a car
Lmao
I did this to my 5.3 ... turned out nice and clean And a month later I was in the shop having my Knox sensors changed. The water destroyed them .... from now on I will just wipe it down. No more pressure wash for me !
I couldn't stop thinking of Peter Griffin hearing this man talk
There's a good reason why my fuse box is at the very top side of the engine and it's got a protected plastic cover. I guess it's up there so it can't get wet 🤷 and I'm sure other wires and contacts, control boards can't get wet either and they're all up there?
Was wondering since you never covered the alternator distributor or even that high pressure shooting at the engine the startup okay afterwards? Although I've done this many years ago in the past I'm not sure if I do it again today because it seems a little sketchy of entreated what's Kitty water everywhere and at that high-pressure just curious on how your vehicle worked afterwards thanks for the video
So. I have a 1982 Chevy S10 that's been sitting probably 7 years now and I'm about to get it back to running . What's the best way to clean the engine bay ??? It's pretty bad under there..
Make sure you unplug your harness connectors and power wash your electronics as well!! Also open and spray down the fuse box! 👍
Good lookin' out!
LMAO.
If you throw a little salt in there too, it acts as an abrasive and super cleans all the electronics. 👍👍
Hey kids, don’t really try this. You know someone will think this is a great idea and go at it
Nobody likes dirty fuses. A clean fuse is a good fuse.
@@philipwebb960 😂🤣
Do you have to cover anything on the engine when you put this stuff on it I have a 4.3 In a 2001 Chevy S10 pickup please comment back thank you
I got a headache watching him spraying the coils and alternator
I was surprised to find out you can hear foam penetrating that grease.
I know man coils any liquid isnt good
How about the electrical parts?
You guys literally have no clue what your talking about
justin adler exactly 🤣
Did not cover the alternator before spraying the foamy degreaser?
I just came from a video that took 2 hours to clean an engine, protected all electrics and made sure not to wet many parts.
This guy: High pressure everything, done!
ChrisFix ?
@@ARtorNot8 Sure was.
Same here lol. After that watching this was so cringe 😬
when you own a garage in future, And you have tons of vehicles to deliver to customers, bet you would ignore everything chris fix does
@@shegzr7812 There sure is different treatment when it's your pride and joy or you have tight deadlines to fix other people's cars. Won't disagree.
If I do not have access to a sprayer or garden hose, can I just use a damp cloth and then dry with a clean dry cloth?
Awesome video. Thanks so much.
Wow awesome!!! Not anywhere else can I watch a dude spray an engine with a pressure washer for 4 minutes, holy crap!!!!! Quality content::will watch again;;;; 4.3 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐
Need to cover Altinator while using water sprayer. Hello!
Get ready for the “check engine” light to come on.
He didn't think it carefully what if it goes into electrical sensors
he was dumb close wit the pressure washer idk if he had the battery in or not but he gonna short sum out
Exactly!!
@@wintrs9161 he said multiple times he doesn't care?
It's a Chevrolet, so I'm pretty sure that it's been on since it left the assembly line.
Scott, started watching your videos about a year ago, back when a few thousand views was good. Your content is so good and I’m happy that your channel is taking off. Incredible to see some of the view totals! Keep it up. You are my go to when it comes to detailing!
That looked like 3 minutes working time, not 15 minutes. It's a good idea to let solvents work and loosen as much material as they can. A clean surface will shed product and suspended grime easier than a surface that still has a layer of grease. I've used many different engine cleaners and never needed to use more than low pressure hose end water for rinsing.
I wonder how it works on a dirty engine?
I want to try this on my 92 Sportster which was seriously neglected and had oil leaks that are now repaired. Brush it in? For Sure...
The amount of people commenting on this video that actually think cleaning an engine/ bay this way is bad for anything is astounding
FREE FLOWING WATER IS OKAY
pressure washing with the battery connected is asking for trouble sir.
Do you do this on your driveway? What's the dripping like? On grass? Stain?
Scott... Like your videos, However this product is to harsh for the engine.. It stinks, Leaves oily puddles, and typically no good
for electrical components as well. I ALWAYS use a bag to cover up the alternator. I personally use Tire FOAM. It CLEANS and PROTECTS. Engine looks fantastic 9 to 10 weeks down the road.
I didn't have much faith in it till i tried it. YES it works. Just break down the dirt with a mild cleaner, then TIRE FOAM. Engine looks like it just left the factory. Id like to see you do a video on this as well.. Keep them video's coming. Your doing great work out there.
I have a question sir, I see a lot of people using these products to degrease an engine bay but i have never seen them use diesel to degrease and engine. From what has been passed on to me from my grandfather and father who were in the automotive business for a long time was using diesel to clean really dirty car parts such as underbody or engine bay ehich basically accumulates a lot of grease. What i dont understand is that people in the US(no offence) fall for all these gimmicky products rather than using old school methods and save money. For example what i noticed is that brake cleaner/throttle body cleaner/ air flow sensor cleaner etc are basically all the same products sold by a different name and people buy them.
One could basically sell anything in america and make money.
I love how you say it’s my work truck who cares, will it damage the engine who knows
Wouldnt hosing down the engine mess up all the electrical wires and cause rust afterwards?
I wonder how it would've done if you had followed the directions and left it on for the full 15min......
that's what I'm thinking too... but 15min is too much for $3.99...
@@auldzbuzz3374 how much cheaper can it get bro?
Does your truck still operates I was nervous just watching you afraid you didn't damage the alternator??
Thanks for the video. I just used this product on my 2012 Pilot. It worked very well on the moderate areas like in the video. The heavier caked areas needed a second application after I let the bay dry thoroughly first. On an other note, is it me, or can this guy sit in for Howard Stern as a voice over so Howard could take a day off? Great job!
Oooo my goodness, it’s Howard’s voice double Ganger
That was a lot of water and pressure and still didn't rinse right? Like the gun though.
let sit for 15 minutes.. ahh 1 will prob be just fine.. if you are gonna review a product follow the directions
Thank you for sharing the use of a O'Reilly's Auto Parts Store Product. During the past fifteen-(15) years, I periodically spray rinsed my engine with a standard garden hose spray nozzle and I do my best to avoid sensitive areas. You pressure washed your truck's engine, so how did the engine take the cleaning agent and water pressure? Thank you
Don't follow this advice! You must cover the engine, and make sure your alternator is covered, thats the most important. You can go over the outside of the engine with just a hose spray nozzle. Clean the engine with degreaser and some cloths
Never ever pressure wash your engine bay
U can
Ummm.....right? Tf was he thinking?!
I have used Simple Green for years with similar results. Personally I cover my fuse box, electronics with a plastic bag.
“SID! You weren’t supposed to spray the foam on the Iceberg!”
What about covering the alternator?
I just started watching and subscribed, have you worked on any turbo vehicles? Is the process the same and naturally aspirated engines?
I have an 09 charger and there are some electrical connectors that you can't get to.
How can I clean the engine w/o getting the electrical connectors wet?
Awesome video. Thanks so much.
That alternator probably screaming for help 😱 with all that water spraying on it with no protection cover.
Dawn dish soap mixed with water and vinegar is what I use. Works better than most degreasers
Great review Howard Stern!
Can you just spray water into the engine bay all willy nilly like that?
Directions unclear, now my dog is foam cleaned
Is this stuff better than the GUNK Foamy Engine Degreaser, or is it the same sort of thing?
Never do this to a vortec engine engine. Knock sensors can be ruined and they are a bitch to change. They are under the intake manifold
So could you use the Worx gun with a foam cannon to apply car foam wash and eliminate the need for a power washer?
I just watched an engine cleaning video that advised to never use high pressure water so somebody is wrong LOL.
I had my engine wash with high pressure it got water damage had to take to Lexus to fix the problem Lexus have told me never to do that again they charge me $1500 to fix the problem now my Mecanic clean oil leaks with brakes cleaners and it works 12 cans cost around $30
Can you use it on diesel motors ?
To quiet those bashing you Scott as quickly as practical after you've cleaned an engine like this start the engine---a lot of the bad mouthing probably comes from thinking cleaning like this can cause problems starting or running.
I don't like using water under pressure as it can force itself into electrical connectors causing issues---city water pressure at a low flow used to flush away cleaners like this is more my speed.
Good videos though---thanks for sharing your knowledge and never mind the keyboard warriors---or have them post their own videos! :)
I have never seen a "foamy" cleaner, degreaser, whatever" that actually worked unless you get in and scrub, this would be good for a quick 60% clean when you don't feel like going the extra mile. I am not a fan of spraying any cleaner, then blasting with water the engine compartment without covering all the electrical related items and spark plug wells, you never want water sitting in the there. Thanks for the information, I personally have never heard of or seen a O'reilly anything in my area.
This video could easily be under 2 Minutes !
thats no fun plus i love meeting people like yourself:)...so thanks
Lmao
Do i have to remove the battery or do cover the radiator, i have a hyndai tucson 2018. I like your video.
Have a good weekend.
Fix leaks so it doesn't get greasy.
That's not possible. An engine bay will get dirty on a new car. It just happens.
One thing I wonder! Does not that water jet harm the old and brittle electrical wires? Is it ok to detail any car engines i,e.hybrid engine.
"Am I ruining my engine who knows?" haha lol
Will it crank after you flood your engine??
That wasn't 15 minutes....
i know:)..but don't worry after cleaning engines for OVER 26 years, it wouldn't have helped to let it wait 15 minutes:)..but you should buy some and try it
it was like a min and a half and your engine was clean before you started. I would bet my left nut that waiting the full 15 min would have made all the difference...but you should buy some and try it.
I use Turtle Wax tire cleaner foam. It will not hurt alternator. Let it sit for 10 minutes and break out the leaf blower etc. Wipe off excess. Done for 3.68 a can.
Thanks for the video. Just a couple of quick comments: first, we tend to give more favorable reviews to an item or a service that was given as a compliment. Apparently, you have a friendly relationship with the associates at the auto parts store, and they gave you this product for free. We can't expect a truly objective rating. Second, unless you are using an "industrial-strength" degreaser, it would need more than 2 minutes to break down oil and grease. You should have allowed it to work longer. Lastly, never EVER use pressurized water to wash an engine. That's just asking for trouble.
Never had a problem using a pressure washer on an engine. You just have to know where you can and cant spray and not get too close.
Also disconnect the battery before spraying it with water, and let it dry or use a air compressor or leaf blower to dry afterwards and everything would be fine.
Buy a half gallon jug of dollar store degreaser. I buy it at the 99 cent store for $1.99. Put it in a dollar spray bottle. Liberally spray it on whatever you are cleaning. Let it sit on there for maybe 15 minutes or so. Don't let it dry. Repeat spray gunky grease then using a pressure tip on the garden hose or a pressure washer spray it off. Lightly greasy area's will be clean including some of the paint. Spray heavy grease again. Might take a few more times but it will come clean with this stuff. Be sure to not get any cleaners on your paint. It leaves no film. The dollar store stuff does remove paint as well. If the dollar store stuff is not available Walmart carries a gallon of a purple degreaser cleaner in their tool/pressure washer isle for $4.99. It does the same job as the dollar store cleaner.