Leaky oil residue makes the engine bay look dirty
Have you ever opened the car hood and seen oil stains on the engine? Leaked oil stains are often considered trivial because they are not immediately visible from the outside. In fact, if left for too long, oil stains can mix with dust and dirt, forming a crust that is difficult to clean.
An engine bay stained with oil also makes a car look less maintained. In fact, when you want to check the engine's condition, accumulated oil stains can make the area around the engine look messier and make it difficult to differentiate between old stains and new leaks.
Don't Just Wipe It Dry
Cleaning oil stains from an engine isn't enough with just a dry cloth. Oil and grease are sticky, so dust easily adheres and forms stubborn grime. If you just wipe it, stains often remain and the surface still feels slippery.
Therefore, the engine area requires a special cleaner that can help lift oil stains, grease, and stubborn dirt. Cleaning the engine bay regularly also helps to make the engine area look neater, cleaner, and easier to inspect.
However, cleaning must still be done carefully. Avoid spraying directly onto sensitive electrical components and ensure the engine is in a safe condition before cleaning.
Clean with AutoGard Engine Degreaser
To help clean up residual oil leaks, use AutoGard Engine Degreaser. This product is formulated to help lift oil stains, grease, dust, and stubborn dirt from engine areas.
AutoGard Engine Degreaser is suitable for cleaning engine compartments to make them look cleaner and better maintained. Simply spray it on the dirty areas, let it sit for a few moments according to the instructions on the packaging, then wipe with a cloth or rinse as needed.
Don't let leaked brake oil accumulate. Besides making the engine bay look dirty, stains that have been there for too long are also harder to clean.