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Old 12-07-2009, 12:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guyz ,

I got a query as to how to effectively remove the dust on the engine(the heart) of my P200, i tried using an old toothbrush , but most parts of the engine fins still have a lot of dust on them . So expecting ideas from u guyz to help me out here...

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Use pressurised water, paint brush...

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Tanx for the quick reply .
But using pressurised water is not an option in my home
will try using the paint brush.
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If you wanna wash the exterior. the good old method is to wash it with diesel, let the diesel soak the muck, then give it a good pressure wash with water, and then let it dry off.
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