90 F150 problems

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Was going to do that anyway just to be safe. But since thatll take a bit of work might as well use the cleaner also and really get it good.
I used to use the cheap dollar store oven cleaner on my cars to break up the grease and oil before power washing. I would let the engine warm up and spray it on and let it sit a while, then wash it off. Be careful not to get it on any paint on the body.
 

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Taped and bagged a few things. Brushed and vacuumed what I could. About to use purple power and hose with spray head.
 

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Still have a long way to go but it's going to take scrubbing or extreme pressure that I don't want to use. So this will do for now until I scrub it with brushes and scotch Brite pads. Got rid of a lot of dirt at least. A lot of the metal is dirt etched. Only scrubbing with make it shine.
 

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