You may remember ages ago (well it seems like ages) I brought something called Scrubbing Bubbles home from Florida thinking I would try it as an under bonnet cleaner. Okay, so it's a bathroom and Kitchen cleaner really but I thought worth a try. Today was the day.
The big green can to the right of the picture of swag.
When Dave and Brian were at ours a couple of weeks ago the topic arose as the green can was on the bench in the garage and we were all in agreement that it would be sensible to try a test area on some of the plastic and rubber items under the bonnet to see of there was any bleach like material in the cleaner, happy to report no issues so........................
Next find a suitable location for the application of Scrubbing Bubbles. Bonnet open a liberal spraying of cleaner left on for only a couple of minutes.
Rinsed off with just a very shower type sprayer on the garden hose - no pressure required.
Now back round to the garage to see how it turned out, after a brew.
As you can see it dried great, no streaks and absolutely grease free bone dry.
Next an application of some AutoGlym vynil and rubber care, sprayed on and left to dry while I had another brew.
Just a bit of light buffing needed, after a couple more applications of this stuff it'll look very nice indeed. Having said that, I'm very pleased with todays efforts.
Tony.
The big green can to the right of the picture of swag.
When Dave and Brian were at ours a couple of weeks ago the topic arose as the green can was on the bench in the garage and we were all in agreement that it would be sensible to try a test area on some of the plastic and rubber items under the bonnet to see of there was any bleach like material in the cleaner, happy to report no issues so........................
Next find a suitable location for the application of Scrubbing Bubbles. Bonnet open a liberal spraying of cleaner left on for only a couple of minutes.
Now back round to the garage to see how it turned out, after a brew.
As you can see it dried great, no streaks and absolutely grease free bone dry.
Next an application of some AutoGlym vynil and rubber care, sprayed on and left to dry while I had another brew.
Just a bit of light buffing needed, after a couple more applications of this stuff it'll look very nice indeed. Having said that, I'm very pleased with todays efforts.
Tony.