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Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/19/04 6:44pm Message 1 of 7
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Marion, IA - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 Corvette Stingray Convertible. Just bought it from my uncle who owned it since 1971. Fathom green, green interior. 350/300, T400.
The engine is out getting rebuilt and I stripped the front frame to bare metal to repaint. Now the only problen is the inner fender wells and fire wall. They have some rust stains and anti freeze stains and will look terrible once the frame is painted and the engine is detailed. I was thinking of trying 1500# wet dry paper, anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks,
Matt


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Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/19/04 8:13pm Message 2 of 7
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You might try starting with some 400 grit and work your way up to the 1500, it would probably be a lot less work. It just takes a lot of time to get in to all the little areas. Taking out all the wiring, wiper transmission, brake booster, and vacuum lines will help it go a little better.


Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/20/04 6:55am Message 3 of 7
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Portland, TN - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 Coupe Anything, but Stock and more mods to come! SSBC Force 10 Brakes, 3.73, TH350, 355 CID, Rack and Pinion, Vette Brakes suspension front and rear.
I'm doing this now. Lots of work. Totally agree, remove everything that you can before you begin and be preparted to get tired of sanding.

As far as it comes to dirt and grease I bought one of those hand held steam cleaners for $40 and it does a great job at removing dirt and grease. |thumb|

I should have this job completed by end of next week.

Its been a three week process so far.


Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/20/04 9:03pm Message 4 of 7
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Marion, IA - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 Corvette Stingray Convertible. Just bought it from my uncle who owned it since 1971. Fathom green, green interior. 350/300, T400.
Thanks Guys! I had another guy suggest that I try soaking it with GUNK engine cleaner and letting it soak. Then, wipe it down with laquer thinner. I tried it first since sanding is such a pain, surprisingly it worked great.

Matt


Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/21/04 2:27pm Message 5 of 7
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Vette(s): 1976 Stingray,(early) White L48 loaded. Stock t-tops and also the original aftermarket "moonroofs". #'s matching.
TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE PLASTIC COOLANT OR WINDSHIELD WASH RESORVOIR: REMOVE THEM, PUT IN SOME PEBBLES/ROCKS, ADD SOME CLEANING SOLUTION AND SHAKE WELL. DON'T FORGET TO RINSE THEM WELL BEFORE PUTTING THEM BACK IN.
YOU'LL BE AMAZED WITH THE RESULTS!!
|cheers|


Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/21/04 3:30pm Message 6 of 7
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Vette(s): 1968 L-71 convertible
And don't forget to remove the pebbles! They weren't original equipment |laugh|


Need advice on cleaning engine bay plastic.

Posted: 9/21/04 7:55pm Message 7 of 7
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Vette(s): 2004 Commemorative Edition Coupe, Auto w/HUD. 13K miles in 2015. Sold 1982 Red Coupe
I'd rather soak in a tub of GUNK that sand any day. |laugh| |biggrin| |smile| |cool| |rollysmile| |wink| |toungecool| |smokin| |haha|


 
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