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Washing Engine -- washing ANYthing helps 700

Uh, yeah, "there are others who actually clean their engines and engine bay," but that wouldn't be my brother and his two teenage boys, whose 1988 Honda burned this week. Flames came out from under the hood, I am told, the fire department came... the thing was roasted.

I wouldn't much care, but I had crawled around a cold floor this past winter for way too many hours replacing the rusted rear brake rotors, and rusted calipers, and rusted everything related.

The car was dirty underneath, dirty inside, and dirty in the engine bay: you couldn't see what was going on. I mean, layers of leaves. Probably earthworms, too, for all I know. I had suggested that cleaning -- just once in a while! -- would be helpful.

Humpf. Mr. Self-Righteous here. I have two Volvos that they could maybe get into, but I don't want to sacrifice the cars. What an attitude!






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