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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1161.0. "steam cleaning" by VOGON::ATWAL (Dreams, they complicate my life) Tue Jul 24 1990 10:17

does anyone know much about steam cleaning

i'm thinking about the engine & wheel arches

is it safe? my car's got electronic ignition plus engine management electronics
under the bonnet - won't they get wet?

would i need to regrease bits around the engine after it's been cleaned?

thinking about it - should i really bother with it at all?

cheers...


...art
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1161.1One of the best things to do for your carUKCSSE::ARBISERmice one squirrelTue Jul 24 1990 10:3625
    
    I have my car steam cleaned once every year around spring time. The guy
    here in Reading who operates the equipment recommends that some petrol
    cars keep their engines running while he is steam cleaning. This he
    says prevents some models getting the electrics wet and causing
    starting problems... Be careful of the air filter getting soaked
    though!
    
    In my opinion steam cleaning is essential for keeping the car going for
    many years, it keeps salt, grit and grease off the wrong areas. It is
    also essential for folks like me who work on their engines to keep them
    running - I absolutely hate filthy thick dirt covering the engine bay.
    I have never had problems with wet on any electrical parts, indeed if
    there is a problem what better way of finding our rather than one late
    wet night on the motorway! 
    
    I also insist on the wheel arches getting a going over. This removes
    the muck build up, and hopefully means that the hidden areas can dry
    more readily rather than providing a nice place for rust to start.
    
    I don't think that in most modern engine bays, once cleaning has been
    done, there is any need to regrease. All in all I believe this is a
    good thing to spend �5 or so on. 
    
    - Ian
1161.2A fiver seems a really good dealCHEFS::MADGEJTue Jul 24 1990 11:178
    Hi,
    
    Do you know anybody that will do it for a fiver or so.. I'd like
    to get mine done..
    
    Thanks
    
    Jon
1161.3Just up from DECpark - roadname escapes meUKCSSE::ARBISERmice one squirrelTue Jul 24 1990 12:2010
    There is a Steam Cleaning depot opposite the Smallmead Refuse dump in
    Reading. Recently a signpost went up at the little roundabout outside
    DECpark. At the second traffic lights after DECpark, going into Reading
    on the A33, there is another signpost - here you turn left. The
    depot/yard is about 1/2 mile down on the right hand side.
    
    I have been there at lunchtimes and not had to wait more than 5
    minutes. Strictly cash btw.
    
    - Ian
1161.4thanksCHEFS::MADGEJTue Jul 24 1990 13:463
    That's great ...I'll check it out !
    
    Jon
1161.5re -2SHAPES::STREATFIELDCVW Beetle.. IOSG::AIR_COOLEDThu Jul 26 1990 13:002
    How much?
    
1161.6i say yes, BMW say noRUTILE::SMITH_ANo-one puts baby in the cornerFri Jul 27 1990 10:4917
    I also agree that steam-cleaning is a good idea - undersides to
    combat rust, and engine bay to improve working conditions.
    
    However, I have found it more and more difficult to get garages
    to do this as part of the annual service ! The BMW franchise positively
    discouraged me from geeting the engine bay cleaned, saying that
    the thin coating of oil wasn't a bad thing and that steam cleaning
    in their engine bay would also remove the wax that is sprayed around
    fro rust protection. When I questioned them about their mechanics
    working on dirty greasy areas they replied that "in some cases'
    they would steam the engine-bay but this would then include respraying
    the wax afterwards. 
    
    Yet another reason for astromical service/repair bills from Beider
    Meinhoff Wagon.
    
    AMS
1161.7VOGON::ATWALDreams, they complicate my lifeFri Jul 27 1990 11:467
re.:  i say yes, BMW say no

audi & mercedes dealers seem to steam clean your engine at major services
(& without you asking for it to be done)


...art
1161.8ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHFri Jul 27 1990 12:012
BMW used to too. Now they say that it is bad for all the electrics
under the bonnet...
1161.9NSDC::SIMPSONFile Under 'Common Knowledge'Fri Jul 27 1990 22:566
In Switzerland underbody and engine steam cleans are COMPULSORY prior to going
for an 'expertise' (a very strict MOT) - Swiss Authorities don't want to get
their hands dirty doing the inspection! My VW Camper was cleaned yesterday -
haven't got it back to look at yet.

Steve
1161.10a bit of cleaning humorNYEM1::MILBERGI was a DCC - 3 jobs ago!Sat Jul 28 1990 21:156
    I cleaned the engine of the Elan once before a Concours.
    
    They took off points, since it didn't look 'original' - no oil leaks!
    
    	-Barry-