Cleaning Engines
I have been getting my 2006 LR3 HSE and 2012 Range Rover Autobiography detailed on a regular basis since I have bought them. But recently after reading about it and hearing from other owners, while detailing the engine in these cars there have been issues with corrosion, wires, leads, etc causing issues with the engines causing engine issues, issues with transmission modules, etc. I was wondering if this was truly the case and how the engine should be truly cleaned because as of right now the man just sprays down the engine without wrapping anything and then spraying AP cleaner and following the normal process.
I have been getting my 2006 LR3 HSE and 2012 Range Rover Autobiography detailed on a regular basis since I have bought them. But recently after reading about it and hearing from other owners, while detailing the engine in these cars there have been issues with corrosion, wires, leads, etc causing issues with the engines causing engine issues, issues with transmission modules, etc. I was wondering if this was truly the case and how the engine should be truly cleaned because as of right now the man just sprays down the engine without wrapping anything and then spraying AP cleaner and following the normal process.
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