Engine Bay Cleaning

$50.00

Engine Bay Cleaning — Deep Clean, Shine & Protection

What we do

  • Full engine bay degrease and cleanup: We remove oil, grease, road grime, and baked-on residue using industry-grade, engine-safe cleaners and precision brushes. No sloppy spray-and-run — we treat every nook, bolt, and hose with attention.

  • Low-pressure rinsing and targeted extraction: We rinse safely to protect electrical components, then extract loosened contaminants with controlled wet-vac and microfiber detailing tools so moisture doesn’t get trapped.

  • Safe electrical masking and component protection: Sensitive electronics, exposed connectors, air intakes, and fuse boxes are carefully taped or shielded before cleaning to eliminate risk.

  • Plastic, rubber, and hose dressing: After cleaning and drying, we apply a long-lasting, non-greasy protectant that restores color, reduces cracking, and repels dust and oils without creating a slick, oily surface.

  • Metal polishing and light rust removal: Brake calipers, brackets, and small metal surfaces are decontaminated and polished. Surface rust is treated and neutralized where accessible; heavy corrosion is flagged and referred for mechanical attention.

  • Final inspection and test-start: We inspect for any fluid leaks or compromised parts discovered during cleaning and perform a test start to ensure everything runs normally.

Why it matters

  • Improves engine performance diagnostics — a clean bay makes leaks and worn parts easier to spot.

  • Extends component life — dirt and grime accelerate wear on hoses, belts, and connectors.

  • Safer resale value — potential buyers and shops appreciate a well-maintained engine compartment.

  • Better cooling — removing insulating grime improves heat dissipation.

What’s included

  • Pre-clean assessment and masking of sensitive components

  • Manual degreasing and agitation of grime

  • Controlled rinse or extraction as appropriate for your vehicle

  • Drying with air blowers and microfiber towels

  • Dressing for plastics, rubber, and visible hoses

  • Quick metal touch-up/polish on accessible parts

  • Post-service checklist and recommendations (repairs, follow-up interval)

Add-ons and upgrades

  • Heavy-degrease treatment for engine bays with severe buildup

  • Steam detailing for tighter areas and sanitary deodorizing

  • Engine varnish removal and deep chemical treatment

  • Protective ceramic or polymer coating for plastic and metal surfaces

Safety and warranty notes

  • We take precautions to protect all electrical and sensitive components, but results depend on vehicle condition and prior modifications. We do not assume liability for pre-existing electrical issues or improperly installed aftermarket electronics. Any concerns will be documented and discussed before work begins.

How long it takes

  • Typical cars and light SUVs: 45–90 minutes

  • Trucks, diesels, or heavily soiled bays: 90–180 minutes

Recommended frequency

  • Light maintenance: every 6–12 months

  • Heavy-use or off-road vehicles: every 3–6 months

Ready for a squeaky-clean engine that looks sharp and runs easier? Book a session and we’ll get your engine bay looking like it just rolled off the young-gun line — tidy, protected, and oddly satisfying.

Engine Bay Cleaning — Deep Clean, Shine & Protection

What we do

  • Full engine bay degrease and cleanup: We remove oil, grease, road grime, and baked-on residue using industry-grade, engine-safe cleaners and precision brushes. No sloppy spray-and-run — we treat every nook, bolt, and hose with attention.

  • Low-pressure rinsing and targeted extraction: We rinse safely to protect electrical components, then extract loosened contaminants with controlled wet-vac and microfiber detailing tools so moisture doesn’t get trapped.

  • Safe electrical masking and component protection: Sensitive electronics, exposed connectors, air intakes, and fuse boxes are carefully taped or shielded before cleaning to eliminate risk.

  • Plastic, rubber, and hose dressing: After cleaning and drying, we apply a long-lasting, non-greasy protectant that restores color, reduces cracking, and repels dust and oils without creating a slick, oily surface.

  • Metal polishing and light rust removal: Brake calipers, brackets, and small metal surfaces are decontaminated and polished. Surface rust is treated and neutralized where accessible; heavy corrosion is flagged and referred for mechanical attention.

  • Final inspection and test-start: We inspect for any fluid leaks or compromised parts discovered during cleaning and perform a test start to ensure everything runs normally.

Why it matters

  • Improves engine performance diagnostics — a clean bay makes leaks and worn parts easier to spot.

  • Extends component life — dirt and grime accelerate wear on hoses, belts, and connectors.

  • Safer resale value — potential buyers and shops appreciate a well-maintained engine compartment.

  • Better cooling — removing insulating grime improves heat dissipation.

What’s included

  • Pre-clean assessment and masking of sensitive components

  • Manual degreasing and agitation of grime

  • Controlled rinse or extraction as appropriate for your vehicle

  • Drying with air blowers and microfiber towels

  • Dressing for plastics, rubber, and visible hoses

  • Quick metal touch-up/polish on accessible parts

  • Post-service checklist and recommendations (repairs, follow-up interval)

Add-ons and upgrades

  • Heavy-degrease treatment for engine bays with severe buildup

  • Steam detailing for tighter areas and sanitary deodorizing

  • Engine varnish removal and deep chemical treatment

  • Protective ceramic or polymer coating for plastic and metal surfaces

Safety and warranty notes

  • We take precautions to protect all electrical and sensitive components, but results depend on vehicle condition and prior modifications. We do not assume liability for pre-existing electrical issues or improperly installed aftermarket electronics. Any concerns will be documented and discussed before work begins.

How long it takes

  • Typical cars and light SUVs: 45–90 minutes

  • Trucks, diesels, or heavily soiled bays: 90–180 minutes

Recommended frequency

  • Light maintenance: every 6–12 months

  • Heavy-use or off-road vehicles: every 3–6 months

Ready for a squeaky-clean engine that looks sharp and runs easier? Book a session and we’ll get your engine bay looking like it just rolled off the young-gun line — tidy, protected, and oddly satisfying.