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old coolant stains
i've got rusty coloured coolant stains in the engine bay as a hose blew friday
ok to just use water to remove or something stronger, hope to have the car to Doug this week |
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Shouldn't be a problem.
Leave them there for Doug to clean
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Not planning to go to Doug for work on the bugeye anytime soon I see Marc
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Hot water works well
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Truck wash or CT18 is the go for coolant stains I've found. You may have to brush it around a bit then hose off.
Otherwise I can get the detailers next door to clean it good as new. (they have special secret chemicals) |
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believe it or not, something good to clean old coolant stains is fresh coolant.
then you wash it down with hot water before it dries and stains again. |
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glass cleaner works for the build up =)
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