Got one to recommend?

On 1/15/2022 10:34 AM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
Engine degreaser or some simple green cleaner and an old tooth brush to scrub it, wipe down good

If you don't have a steam cleaner you really should get one, that would make the job go pretty easy as the green cleaner and some steam will blast all the crap off easy without power washing.

--FT

On 1/15/22 11:26 AM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
So the 642 was leaking oil from the oil filter housing gasket and basically dripping into the belt which was slinging oil everywhere. Replaced both of the gaskets but have not reinstalled the belt yet. I want to clean the oil off the pulleys at least before installing a new belt. Typically I would soak it with engine decreased then hose off or power wash the front of motor with car outside. Since it’s in the shop I can really do this. What would be a good product to use or method to a more localized approach to just cleaning the pulleys with car in the shop. Other option would be to just put it back together to pull it out of shop the. Do degreaser and power wash.

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