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Engine de-greaser
- lz33w7
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Engine de-greaser
Happy Holidays. Ok, so I’m wanting to clean the engines off…is there an engine degreaser you recommend?
Once applied, should I put a plastic bag around the carburetors and lightly spray off the engines?
Kindly,
v/r,
Stephen
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Re: Engine de-greaser
I would clean the engines by hand with cloths you can dispose of properly, also that way you will avoid getting liquids in electrical parts, connections etc, and it gives you an eye on all the things around your engines as you do it. Consider, some of the cleaners may be flammable, something to avoid in a boat bilge.
To add, if your boat is in the water all the grease and oily bits will be washed into the bilge maybe setting off the bilge pump and pumping that into the surrounding water. So now you have a sheen and pollution incident, possibly finable in your area if picked up.
Even if you vac all the stuff out of the bilge you will be left with cleaning the residue left all over in the bilge area and your vac nevertheless. Well good luck with it, It is commendable that you want nice clean engines. I am sure there will be many differing views on this.

- lz33w7
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Re: Engine de-greaser
Kindly,
v/r,
Stephen
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