Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
📸 We've added a new feature to the site, the Showcase! You can check it out at this link: EmiraForum.com Showcase
🖼️ You can read a bit more at the announcement thread as well: Showcase -- an upgraded Journal
I have exactly the same.. and not just the engine cover, it drips down to the plastic surrounding and see it ingresses.. tried cleaning it with so many products and it keeps reappearing :s it looks really bad.. and I think the cleaning products I have used made it worse on the plastic surrounding. Will share a picture tomorrow.Hi Folks,
I’ve recently noticed some white spotting on my supercharger - looks like dried-up water droplets. Not actually sure what is causing it, tried to wipe off a few times with a damp cloth but they keep reappearing! Anyone else encountered this?
Cheers.
Thank youIt's aluminum oxidation. Normal for uncoated aluminum surfaces. It's reacting with humidity.
You can eliminate it and prevent it with a product like ACF-50. Lasts between 6 and 12 months, depending on how wet it gets. They use it on aircraft to prevent airframe corrosion.
Yep most cleaning products will just move the oxidation around, rather than neutralizing it. You need something specific to aluminum, like Lear ACF-50 or CorrosionX. The Lear stuff smells better, FYI.I have exactly the same.. and not just the engine cover, it drips down to the plastic surrounding and see it ingresses.. tried cleaning it with so many products and it keeps reappearing :s it looks really bad.. and I think the cleaning products I have used made it worse on the plastic surrounding. Will share a picture tomorrow.
This is what I treat my engine bay with.It's aluminum oxidation. Normal for uncoated aluminum surfaces. It's reacting with humidity.
You can eliminate it and prevent it with a product like ACF-50. Lasts between 6 and 12 months, depending on how wet it gets. They use it on aircraft to prevent airframe corrosion.
The way I use it, I spray some on any exposed metal in the engine bay and wire connectors on the engine (No belts) and then wipe down with a rag. When you drive the first time you will have a slight chemical smell when you exit the car. No smell inside.So what do we do, just spray this on everything under the hood?
The plastic just needs to be cleaned. Pop it out carefully, take it inside, and wash it with mild dish soap and a soft cloth or sponge.This is how awful it looks.. and nothing helps getting rid of the spots on the engine bay and plastic surroundings.
View attachment 43108
Thanks! Will doThe plastic just needs to be cleaned. Pop it out carefully, take it inside, and wash it with mild dish soap and a soft cloth or sponge.