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3 minutes ago, jumbo said:

my car dealer after checking my car for a 40,000 maintenance job advised me to do so every now and then

Dust and dirt seem to be an issue here

Didn't answer my question.

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I used to get the honda city's engine bay cleaned every 6 months or so - never had a problem.  Chiang Mai - used several different places.  They all seemed to know to cover the air filter - the wife always asked first.  Cheap too - the car was about 200 Baht (inside and outside) and the engine bay an extra 100 Baht.  Looked great too - they did a good job.  Same thing here in Aust would cost me about 2500 baht - which we do ourselves now.  Sure miss that. 

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I have a full valet every time I get my lump cleaned. Every two three weeks. They do under car, engine, and all the engine bay + inside, seats carpets and every panel, the only thing they don't touch is the roof lining, that cost 200bht. Never had any problems.

 

My place also air pressures the engine bay so there's never any water left. Then to finish off they spray the engine bay with that shiny stuff? Looks like a new car after I get it done. N/B no engine or under is 150bht.

 

 

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47 minutes ago, fredob43 said:

I have a full valet every time I get my lump cleaned. Every two three weeks. They do under car, engine, and all the engine bay + inside, seats carpets and every panel, the only thing they don't touch is the roof lining, that cost 200bht. Never had any problems.

 

My place also air pressures the engine bay so there's never any water left. Then to finish off they spray the engine bay with that shiny stuff? Looks like a new car after I get it done. N/B no engine or under is 150bht.

 

 

Does your family have dirty in ride habits...?

Do you live off road...?

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3 hours ago, transam said:

Does your family have dirty in ride habits...?

Do you live off road...?

No to both. I always keep my cars clean regardless. So it's every three weeks max it gets a full valet. At 200bht a go why not. My last Tuna still looked like a new car when I sold it coming up to 9 years old. That way I got the top price.

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10 minutes ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Thais and their image. So the engine has to be cleaned, when actually they would do better to spend money keeping the inside of the engine clean by changing the oil and filter.

 

As for engine washing, cover the alternator with a plastic bag.

 

Electricity and water.... not a good mix!

I have never had any problems with water getting into my electric bit's. That goes for all 3 cars I have had here. With the rain we get at times here I'm sure that most manufactures have got that sorted. So a high powered spay to clean the engine won't cause any harm. I have never found it so anyway. That's in my 18 years of owning a car in Thailand.

 

As for service I get my 10k one done at 5k intervals.    

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Honda do mine each time I take it in for a service (every six months). I'd rather trust them than a jet wash crew. That said, I had my old car done by the boys at Shell and it was fine (160 baht for the engine IIRC). Never had a problem. It looks very nice afterwards as well. Go for it.

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5 hours ago, transam said:

I can remember the days when if a big down pour, you worried about the engine conking out and getting home.....Not here though, and a long time ago....????

British cars in particular were renowned for it.

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5 hours ago, kevinmartyn said:

I do it myself at car wash. Since you have not cleaned in 5 years really their is NO excuse for being heart LAZY!

This is Thailand, at what car wash do you wash anything yourself?

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6 hours ago, ujayujay said:

Never WASH the Engine, except do you like to have elecrical problems! Use a dry Fabric to clean away dust and sand from the plasticcovers on the Block, Fusebox, Batterycover etc.

A lot of people here obviously disagree with you.

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Please allow me to inform peeps. If you have the engine cleaned every time you have the car cleaned you will find it only needs a quick blast over to keep it like new. I have done just that from new never had a problem as it never gets dirty.

Couple of snaps of mine today that hasn't been touched for around 3 weeks so has a bit of dust on it. Not unexpected as I have done well over 1k km in that time.

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