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Decades ago, it was SOP to apply engine oil to our vehicles prior to an inspection. Nice and shiny; I guess that satisfied the nabobs in the inspection team.
I recently got to thinking about doing the same for my jeep...just to tart it up. Then I got to further thinking (Yeah, I know, dangerous ground). Wouldn't doing this create a helluva magnet for dust, dirt and road grime? Anyone with experience recently doing this?
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If you oiled the jeep this could create a whole new enviormental problem. Would you need to put the whole jeep in a drip tray and not just a drip tray under the engine?
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I cover my tractor in fluid film (its like a honey consistency when cold, more free when warm) for winter snow removal. its still on the tractor today and have been tilling the garden. I am surprised because its not covered in dust.
I doubt you would want to spend the money on fluid film. maybe saturate a cloth with oil and just wipe everything. I dont think it would run to much. not sure I would personally go thru the effort for a vehicle but if it did get to dirty a wash would be easy ![]() |
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Gord:
I didn't mean I wanted to "sheep-dip" the Jeep! ![]() Phil: Sorry if I misled you...I'm referring to applying engine oil to the exterior of a vehicle in order to make it look "Parade Square perfect" for an inspection. Speedy: Since I live in a rural farming area, it's precisely the dust that tractors kick up that concerns me about sticking to the oiled surface.
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when I was a young sprog in the late 1960's one of my weekly tasks was to go to POL point and draw some petrol and oil plus some cotton waste....mix the oil with the petrol until you get 2 stroke...soak the cotton waste in same and apply only to the exterior of the vehicle...petrol vaporises and leaves a nice shiny surface on the vehicle...prior to MT Officers inspection.....glad I only had a Landrover FFR....cheers malcolm PS still doing the same today!
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Myself and others use linseed oil to wipe down the case & front panels of radio equipment. Gives it a bit of spiff and prevents rust & corrosion. Great if your vehicle has radio equipment exposed to the elements.
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Hi Joh
Yes, I have heard of lightly spraying an engine with oil to make it look nice. But normally you cleaned the engine first. The light spray of oil was to prevent rust and make it look good. But anybody with CMP will tell you about the layer of dust and oil that will build up over time on an engine if you can not clean it off. Half an inch thick crud is not uncommon. Cheers Phil
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