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Old 04-03-2011, 09:14 AM
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Does anyone have an idea what is the quickest and most effective way to clean the area underneath the engines.My motors are out and I want to clean 20 years of grime off the bottom.Any answers would be appreciated.Thanks
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I used Simple Green, full strength, sprayed it directly, used a plastic bristle brush to work it through the crud. A little bit of water helps, but not so much to dilute the simple green. Took about 2 hours of scrubbing and rinsing
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Thanks for your time,do you think any over spray will damage electrical wires,etc.?
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Does anyone have an idea what is the quickest and most effective way to clean the area underneath the engines.My motors are out and I want to clean 20 years of grime off the bottom.Any answers would be appreciated.Thanks
I just did mine which was a mess, 25 years of grime. At work when we move a press which leaks years of hydraulic oil on to the floor we found out the best cleaner to clean the floor for paint is a can of Comet powdered cleanser. $1 at the dollar store. I used a hand scrub brush and a new round toilet bowl brush to get in to crevices. I scrubbed for about 2 hours and hose it out the drain plug into a 5 gallon bucket. After drying over night I then used rags and wiped down the bilge 4 to 5 times with isopropyl alcohol to get the last of the residue of and ready for paint. You will be surprised at how good isopropyl cuts grease. I then painted.

It was a lot of work
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Thanks for your time,do you think any over spray will damage electrical wires,etc.?
Nope, it's pretty mild. Rinse well anyways.

Dang Rookie that looks great!
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I have a product called Bio-Clean.It works awesome on bilges and its also a fire retardant.Go to Adrenalinerushracing.com and click on the Power1One logo.you can order it there and I will send it right to your house or business.Its made by Fountain of Youth restoration products.They sponsor my race boat.Thanks
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I use castrol super clean and a good brush and dig in/
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Lacquer thinners......lots of rags.....ventilate well.....Bilge Kote.
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