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#403848 - 05/09/08 03:35 AM Power Washing the motor and the bilge
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Baby Blue has seen a few hundred hours of engine time and I would like to get the engine cleaned up. Nothing major, but a thin film of dust and residue. I would also like to get the bilge area cleaned out and remove the dirt film in the bilge.

I have never power washed the motor or the bilge. The concerns are that I could cause harm to the motor doing something I shouldn't or that I might cause harm in the bilge using the power washer.

Our power washer is a good DeWalt unit that is supposed to create close to 3000 lbs of pressure.

I know I should use a wide angle tip to dissipate some of the presure and hold it away a little.

I figured I would throw a tarp or plastic over the interior to catch any dirty spray that might deflect from the engine or bilge area.

Is pressure washing the motor a bad idea? I know car lots do it all the time, but perhaps they use a low pressure setting.

Is pressure washing the bilge OK? Do I need to watch out for things.

What other precautions should I take to ensure I don't mess something up.

Other tips or hints?
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#403851 - 05/09/08 07:01 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: Silverbullet]
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#403858 - 05/09/08 08:20 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: Silverbullet]
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Originally Posted By: Silverbullet


Our power washer is a good DeWalt unit that is supposed to create close to 3000 lbs of pressure.


Other tips or hints?


Yes, 3000lbs of pressure is WAY more than you need. I don't think pressure washing is necessary at all. A hose, soft bristled brush, and some good soap ought to do the trick.
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#403861 - 05/09/08 08:27 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: BillyB]
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I bought an engine detailer at Home Depot. It is basically a siphon gun that connects to your air compressor, costs like $11. It works like a mini pressure washer. Mix a light batch of degreaser and spray the engine down with it, then rinse. I think you will be surprise at how well that little thing works.

As a side note, it is one of the handiest tools I have purchased. A lot of textured plastic that is difficult to clean comes out very well with this little thing. And you don't soak everything around like you would with a pressure washer.

EDIT: And that 90PSI max rating, I think that's more a guideline than actual requirement.


Edited by WaterMutt (05/09/08 08:37 AM)
Edit Reason: afterthought
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#403863 - 05/09/08 08:30 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: WaterMutt]
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Well, there you go! (Marge Schott impression from Bob & Tom Show)
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#403881 - 05/09/08 09:43 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: BillyB]
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WaterMutt- do you have a link to that tool from Home Depot? I couldn't find it.


Edited by Cincy Aquaholic (05/09/08 09:44 AM)
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#403882 - 05/09/08 09:58 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: Cincy Aquaholic]
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i couldn't either. it is in the air tool section at the store. Well worth the cost, IMO.
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#403885 - 05/09/08 10:08 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: WaterMutt]
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Originally Posted By: WaterMutt
i couldn't either. it is in the air tool section at the store. Well worth the cost, IMO.


Maybe it will give me an excuse to buy a new air compressor as well? :-)

Sounds like I can leave the powerwasher put away and use some simple green or catrol superclean to degrease along with a soft bristled brush.

I'm guessing the bilge will be best served by the same method.
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#403886 - 05/09/08 10:11 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: WaterMutt]
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Originally Posted By: WaterMutt
I bought an engine detailer at Home Depot. It is basically a siphon gun that connects to your air compressor, costs like $11. It works like a mini pressure washer. Mix a light batch of degreaser and spray the engine down with it, then rinse. I think you will be surprise at how well that little thing works.

As a side note, it is one of the handiest tools I have purchased. A lot of textured plastic that is difficult to clean comes out very well with this little thing. And you don't soak everything around like you would with a pressure washer.

EDIT: And that 90PSI max rating, I think that's more a guideline than actual requirement.

I've got a tool just like that. Bought it at Harbor Freight. Works very well. thumb

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#403887 - 05/09/08 10:12 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: F14bombcat]
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#403892 - 05/09/08 10:33 AM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: F14bombcat]
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Mine looks amazingly the same, except black. Hmmmm, think the Ch.I.Na company makes them for more than one person??
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#403946 - 05/09/08 01:08 PM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: WaterMutt]
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i'm sure you can use other things for the bilge itself, but boating stores do sell bilge cleaner. if you're going to clean it in a slip, you may want to check to engine the stuff can be pumped into you local water system.
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#403993 - 05/09/08 03:07 PM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: F14bombcat]
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#404067 - 05/09/08 08:06 PM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: Bankonit27]
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Think that mini sprayer would tolerate a muriatic acid solution?
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#404097 - 05/09/08 11:06 PM Re: Power Washing the motor and the bilge [Re: Frantically Relaxing]
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I have bilge cleaner already, but I have a feeling it needs to be scrubbed as part of the cleaning.
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