
Here’s Our Engine Cleaning Process:
1
Inspect Engine Bay
We want to ensure there's nothing specific we need to watch out for during the cleaning process.
4
Dry and Blow any water
Now it’s time to dry the entire engine bay (including all the water in the tight areas).
2
Cover Sensitive Areas
Depending on the car, this might be the battery, intake, etc…
5
Final Touch Up and Dress Plastic
Wrapping up the engine, we’ll touch up any areas that need it and shine up all the plastic panels.
3
Spray and Agitate
This is where the heavy work is done with multiple brushes and cleaners.
Many of our customers hesitate to clean their engine bay themselves, fearing they might accidentally cause damage. And it's true—without the right tools, knowledge, and skills, damage is a possibility.
When you trust us to clean your engine, you can rest assured we have the expertise, experience, and equipment needed to get the job done safely and effectively, leaving no room for damage.
Notice: We require all engine cleaning services to be paired with a Premium Wash.
Simple Pricing
Price may vary based on size, condition, and type of engine bay.
*NOTE: Certain criteria is required for this service*
$40
Engine Cleaning FAQs
How long does this service take?
The time required typically depends on the size and condition. On average, it takes about 30 minutes, but if the condition is worse, it may take longer.
Are you going to use water on my engine bay?
Yes, but we're not dousing the engine bay with water. We take care to cover the essential areas, keep the wand at a safe distance, and focus solely on rinsing off the dirt.
There’s an oil leak/spill. Can you clean that up?
If your engine bay is covered in oil/grease, we will not be able to service it. There’s only so much we can clean and are not able to get under or thoroughly into the engine bay where a lot of the mess is collected.
Before and After Engine Cleanings

