03-03-2011, 04:12 PM
Thanks Prevan and to all of you. 
Calypso summed up everything. The very next time you take a look at the engine
, there are dirty spots. The problem is that water hides all the dirt and its impossible to verify
whether you've scrubbed every accessible inch of it.
I've adopted a method that i"ve seen works better. While spraying the MPC liberally on the engine, I also spray it on the brush before rubbing, and then rinsing the agitated section with water. It takes more time though but the engine is cleaner afterwards.
The downside
of it is that as you work the top-down, water flows downwards and it becomes difficult to notice the dirt and leave them uncleaned.
As for Polo engines, i never worked on it unfortunately. But as far as the the plugs and electronics, well I use one PaintBrush with MPC and another soaked in water to rinse by agitating it. It does quite a good job.
Thanks again guys for your words and encouragement

(02-03-2011, 06:58 PM)calypso Wrote: you can clean an engine for hours, and then you look at it from a different angle and it looks dirty again.
Calypso summed up everything. The very next time you take a look at the engine
, there are dirty spots. The problem is that water hides all the dirt and its impossible to verify (03-03-2011, 07:29 AM)Rayner Wrote: I'm always scared of getting moisture around the plugs and electronics with the result that I end up with a half clean engine.... Has anyone had experience with the polo engine bays?
(03-03-2011, 11:35 AM)onyx Wrote: Something i avoid except for a wipe down every now and then!
Had to replace my pencil coils a while back and... well.... nervous
I've adopted a method that i"ve seen works better. While spraying the MPC liberally on the engine, I also spray it on the brush before rubbing, and then rinsing the agitated section with water. It takes more time though but the engine is cleaner afterwards.
The downside

As for Polo engines, i never worked on it unfortunately. But as far as the the plugs and electronics, well I use one PaintBrush with MPC and another soaked in water to rinse by agitating it. It does quite a good job.
Thanks again guys for your words and encouragement


