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mine is a little dirty
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a damp rag. ooo and BTW... congrats on the new car
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a damp rag. ooo and BTW... congrats on the new car thanks! i get it tomorrow. can't wait. already got s2k antenna, wings west kit, and new mp3 player ready to go on. and lookin for trd wing now.
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damn thats hell a dirty...go find some shit at auto zone or something
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just get ur car detailed, since its the first time ur buying it.
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just get ur car detailed, since its the first time ur buying it. the interior was just detailed, but the engine is still dirty.
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a damp rag. ooo and BTW... congrats on the new car Yup, soap and water works for me
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Simple green works great for mine
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^^simple green, spray nine, engine degreaser, or a strong all purpose cleaner
i recommend a really good all purpose cleaner if it's REALLY dirty, or spray nine and soap for normal cleaning...
you should keep it clean every two weeks or one depending on your weather (dust, poop, pee, whatever)
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(dust, poop, pee, whatever) ROFL
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The best advice is to clean it regularly so it never gets really dirty. If you do that, you'll only need a damp cloth (possibly a little soapy water) to take off any accumulation and you'll be set. Don't let it go and you won't have to work hard to clean it up
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The best advice is to clean it regularly so it never gets really dirty. If you do that, you'll only need a damp cloth (possibly a little soapy water) to take off any accumulation and you'll be set. Don't let it go and you won't have to work hard to clean it up good advice
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I use meguiar's vinyl cleaner to lightly coat the plastics, looks like new
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Good old Clorox will do the job every time. Just straight from the bottle, then hose it off!
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The best advice is to clean it regularly so it never gets really dirty. If you do that, you'll only need a damp cloth (possibly a little soapy water) to take off any accumulation and you'll be set. Don't let it go and you won't have to work hard to clean it up I wish I had done that years ago. That's the way to go. I've used Sray Nine. It's alright, but not great. My engine isn't filthy, but I wish I would have keep it clean like any other part on my Celica from day one. Makes it easier and always clean.
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Simple green works great for mine
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Ill take it to the dealer for a engine wash.
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