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How do I steam clean an engine?
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Senior Member 2000 Toyota Celica
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If you have a steam cleaner. With brush attachment steam clean all the metal pieces. Get deep down into the crevices and hard to reach area's. Don't steam anything electrical such as plugs, wires, ignition coils, alternator, battery, etc. Just clean the engine bays rubber seals, metal pieces, plastic pieces, nuts, bolts etc. Wipe down with a terry cloth rag to get rid of the residue. Don't get to crazy with the steam.
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FAT CAT 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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power clean it with a pressure hose, thats how i did mine and it came out looking brand new.
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Furi Kuri 2002 Toyota Celica GT
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dont forget to clean the underside of your hood too.
I've mastered the art of the After Image Technique.
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