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I'm a WD-40 nut. Used it on every car (and motorcycle) I've had. Engine compartment no exception. Just don't overdo it since it does attract dirt. nothing beats it for keeping humidity out of electrical components and contacts.
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Back to being serious, there is some spray on stuff that dries clear without being tacky, except I can't remember the name of it which we used to spray on undercarriage parts to prevent corrosion. Damn it, I'm drawing a blank. Anyways, I've used it on outdoor swings, barbeques, lighting fixtures and it is compatible with bare metal surfaces of all types. Maybe I can find it on Google.
But then most all engine surfaces and engine compartment parts are painted or clearcoated and what's not painted is usually non-corrosive. Cleaning the engine compartment with a good degreaser and hitting it with a detailing spray is probably good enough, so long as it's done periodically. WD40 leaves a oily residue which in turn becomes a dirt magnet. If you wipe it, whatever's left will likely vaporize from engine heat. I think WD40 is rather pointless as a protectorant; it's value is only as lubricant. Somebody told me that WD40 can remove gum from clothing, replacing the age old fix of using a stick of butter. Haven't had the occasion to try it yet. |
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Wd-40 is great for removing tar, sticker residue, gum, and a bunch of other stuff without damaging the paint. As for a long term protectant, it tends to burn off on hot surfaces and does attract a little dirt. Use it sparingly and it probably won't hurt anything.
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CorrosionX
This is the stuff. And their wax ReJex is the best I've ever used.
http://www.corrosionx.com/marine.html
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Yes, WD40 was not designed as a lubricant, but it does have uses as a lubricant and is in fact advertised as such in the WD40 website. However, it's use as a lubricant is very limited - it's only good for minor moving parts where lubricating properties is not critical. Who hasn't used WD40 to stop a door hinge from squeaking or pretreat a bolt or a nut that has a tendency to freeze? It is definitely not an all purpose lubricant.
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I don't know what's funnier, the detail of this thread or the fact I just read the whole thing. LOL
P.S. where do you live that you're concerned with corrision in the egine compartment? I'd probably look into moving rather than protecting the car.... think about what it must be doing to you if its corroding you're engine???? |
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