Engine Bay Revival kit
Degrease, agitate, finish, one box.


Engineered benefits
The full bay workflow
EngineRestore degreaser, ProClean brushes and a 600 GSM towel, spray, scrub, finish.
Chemistry plus agitation
Dwell does the dissolving; the graduated brushes reach what the spray loosens.
Material-safe
Safe across metal, rubber and plastics when used as directed.
Showroom under the bonnet
A uniformly clean bay reads as a cared-for car at resale.
Brushes that outlive the job
The ProClean set moves on to interiors and wheels after bay day.
Towel included
A 600 GSM microfibre for the final wipe-down and dressing spread.
Application protocol
Cool and cover
Engine off and cool; cover the alternator, exposed filters and connectors.
Spray and dwell
Mist EngineRestore across the bay and give it up to five minutes to work.
Agitate
Work seams, caps and covers with the ProClean brushes, firm head for crust.
Rinse and finish
Low-pressure rinse, air dry, then wipe down with the towel for an even finish.
Technical data
Field questions
Yes with basic prep: cover the alternator, exposed filters and any open connectors, and rinse with low pressure rather than a jet.
Years of caked oil may need two passes, spray, dwell, agitate, rinse, repeat. The kit covers two to three bays per bottle.
Cool to barely warm. Heat flashes the cleaner before it can dissolve anything.
Once dry, an optional trim dressing on plastic covers gives the uniform factory-dark look.
Absolutely, the ProClean set is the same trio sold for interiors, wheels and trim.