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Steam cleaners - 306Puggy - 28-06-2013

Just noticed this steam cleaner in sainsbury's:
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/sol/shop/appliances/vacuum_cleaners/allvacuumcleaners/123595956_beldray-1000w-hand-held-steam-cleaner.html?hnav=4294902565
Would it be any good for cleaning the engine bay? I have read a steam cleaner is one of the few ways to get things properly clean.


RE: Steam cleaners - ozonehostile - 28-06-2013

no, its no way powerful enough. steam cleaners are amazing for degreasing engines but youl need an industrial one for taking on an engine.

ive got a diesel powered one for cleaning trucks, that handheld thing would do nothing


RE: Steam cleaners - 306Puggy - 28-06-2013

Okay thanks. Moderators close this thread.


Steam cleaners - Ben Jay - 29-06-2013

I have an issue with veg oil residue on the side of my car where the filer neck is. Normal jet washing refuses to shift it. Would a steam cleaner help?


RE: Steam cleaners - Stephen - 29-06-2013

(28-06-2013, 06:25 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: no, its no way powerful enough. steam cleaners are amazing for degreasing engines but youl need an industrial one for taking on an engine.

ive got a diesel powered one for cleaning trucks, that handheld thing would do nothing

I also have a diesel one for cleaning trucks also. What would be the best way to clean the engine bay? Do I need to avoid certain parts cover anything up?

(29-06-2013, 10:34 AM)Ben Jay Wrote: I have an issue with veg oil residue on the side of my car where the filer neck is. Normal jet washing refuses to shift it. Would a steam cleaner help?

Yes but some cleaning chemicals would help, oven degreaser like I use at my work would probably work well for veg oil


RE: Steam cleaners - 4WayDiablo - 29-06-2013

(28-06-2013, 06:54 PM)306Puggy Wrote: Okay thanks. Moderators close this thread.

*Please


RE: Steam cleaners - Piggy - 29-06-2013

use brake cleaner or engine degreaser for engine bay.

avoid intake and fuse box and any breathers.

for the veggy tar on side of car by filler, bit of petrol or white spirit on a rag or some brake cleaner. worth a polish n wax after to help further cleans


RE: Steam cleaners - Tom - 29-06-2013

(29-06-2013, 12:01 PM)Piggy Wrote: use brake cleaner or engine degreaser for engine bay.

avoid intake and fuse box and any breathers.

for the veggy tar on side of car by filler, bit of petrol or white spirit on a rag or some brake cleaner. worth a polish n wax after to help further cleans

Gunk degreaser does that job perfectly!


RE: Steam cleaners - ozonehostile - 29-06-2013

if your steam cleaning the bay, just leave the engine running while you do so, as piggy says avoid the intake and major electrical parts, but pour a couple of liters of industrial strength degreaser over the block then get at it with the cleaner on max power and it gets the block looking amazing, works wonders on the bulkhead and inner wings too, oh and the susopension, shifts all the greasy shit that accumulates on bottom arms and the subframe


Steam cleaners - Stephen - 30-06-2013

Thanks Zakk! What's the reasoning behind leaving the engine running?


RE: Steam cleaners - 306Puggy - 30-06-2013

It's an old petrol thing, not really necessary on an XUD.


RE: Steam cleaners - ozonehostile - 30-06-2013

its just a precaution having the engine running, it keeps everything warm and moving so any moisture that builds up evaporates faster, also avoid the tensioners on the cambelt and aux setup, steam cleaner will drive out all the lubricant in the bearings and you'll have some pretty major squeaking