gsport
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in your opinion, what's the best engine degreaser? i just used a pressure washer and it's still needs more cleaning... or am i just stuck with alot of elbow grease now?
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The best and the cheapest I've personally found thus far is oven cleaner. I used to use stuff like engine degreasers, simple green, Castol Super clean and what have you. Nowadays, I just head to the local dollar store and pick up a few cans, spray down whatever I need cleaned, let soak for as long as I can, and head to the local car wash with a fist full of quarters.
I use the orange Zep degreaser, I get it from Home Depot. Just spray it on, let it sit for a minute or two, and rinse it off.
I use the Zep Purple also.Killer stuff. Can be had a HD.

I agree purple power is awesome,i use it so much i go to advance auto and buy it by the 5 gal bucket 23.00 bucks cant beat it.![]()
The $1 oven cleaaner work great, just don't breathe the fumes. Does not leave the smell like Gunk engine cleaner does.
It will only etch aluminum, not dissolve it. Unless you have polished surfaces, it just makes the surface a bit duller.
I wouldn't let a real pressure washer anywhere near my engine or transaxle.
Purple Power will cause a rash on your skin too. That stuff is pretty nasty but it does the job.
I just bought a Honda Quad that the guy used where there was some red dirt and it must have been wet. I still see a trace of it on the aluminum engine and trans along with some other plastic parts after using gunk and Eagle one wheel cleaner, the mild stuff not for raw wheels.
Will purple power and or oven cleaner help me. Sounds like it is worth it to get rid of some of the red stain, it's not bad but I don't like the slight red tint.
