ENGINE PROTECTANT 500ML
STEP 5 - PROTECT
Multi surface engine bay cleaner and dressing.
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ENGINE PROTECTANT 500ML Description
Engine protectant is a multipurpose engine bay cleaner and dressing. Suitable for all metal and plastic surfaces within your engine bay.
Features
- Contains oils that will protect plastics from drying out and cracking
- Provides a protective film against moisture and salt
- Has non-staining and water displacing properties
- Penetrates small crevices
- Contains a corrosion inhibitor
- Can be used as a cleaner & degreaser
Description
Engine protectant is a multipurpose engine bay cleaner and dressing for your vehicle.
It is suitable for use on all plastic and metal components within the vehicle’s engine compartment. Easy spray application allows for penetration into even the smallest gaps. It provides a long-lasting shine on plastic and rubber components whilst also preventing drying out and cracking.
On metal surfaces, the Autobrite Direct Engine Protectant provides protection to help inhibit corrosion.
View more of our engine compartment products here
How to use
For light cleaning – spray onto a microfibre towel and wipe the area to be cleaned.
For dressing – ensure the engine is cool, spray directly onto engine components and leave to dry, over application may cause streaking so we recommend wiping away excess residue with a clean microfibre towel.
Contains flammable solvent – care to be taken and it should be sprayed when engine is cold.
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ENGINE PROTECTANT 500ML Reviews (3)
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My engine has never looked so clean
bryan mulcahy
01/05/2022
Another great AD product. Spray and wipe what could be easier.
Dave Worrall
25/03/2022
I got a bottle of this in my mystery box. I do clean my engine bay with a pressure washer & APC once a year, and keep on top of it periodically with Berry Blast QD, however I found this product is much better than the QD in terms of cleaning, finish, and maintaining that finish. It dealt with the salt and grime accumulated over the winter months with ease, and appears to have a good few weeks of durability before you may want to consider a light going over again.
Ben Sharma
28/02/2021