CleanScrubs

Your Engine Bay Shouldn't Look Like That

CleanScrubs degrease, clean, and dress engine bays on trucks, SUVs, and sedans across Santa Maria and the Central Coast — right in your driveway.

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What's Included

The Process

1

Initial Inspection

Andrez walks the engine bay before touching anything — checking for exposed air intakes, cracked seals, or areas that need to be covered before water or degreaser goes anywhere near them. No guesswork.

2

Protect Sensitive Components

Electrical components, exposed air filters, and any cracked or compromised seals get covered and protected before the cleaning process starts.

3

Degrease

A professional-grade degreaser is applied across the entire bay — soaking into built-up grease, oil residue, and road grime on plastic covers, hoses, brackets, and the firewall.

4

Agitate and Scrub

Brushes of different sizes work the degreaser into every corner — around belts, along wiring looms, under coolant reservoirs, and into any tight space that a rinse alone won't clean.

5

Low-Pressure Rinse

A controlled, low-pressure rinse flushes the degreaser and loosened grime out of the bay without blasting water into areas it shouldn't go.

6

Dry and Blow Out

Compressed air clears water from wiring, connectors, and tight crevices. Microfiber towels handle the rest — leaving the bay dry before any dressing goes on.

7

Dress and Finish

All plastic and rubber components get a matte dressing that restores their original color and protects against UV cracking. The result looks clean, not over-glossed.

Is This Right For You?

This service is built for trucks and SUVs that have racked up miles, oil leaks, or years of Central Coast dust and grime under the hood. It's also a solid move before selling a vehicle — a clean engine bay tells buyers the whole car has been looked after.

Common Questions About Engine Bay

Yes — when it's done correctly. Sensitive electrical components are covered before any water or degreaser is applied, and we use low pressure to rinse, not a high-powered blast. Modern engines are built to handle moisture far better than most people think.
Most engine bays take between 45 minutes and 90 minutes depending on how dirty they are and the size of the vehicle. A truck that hasn't been touched in years will take longer than a daily driver that gets occasional attention.
No — a proper engine bay detail done by a professional does not void your warranty. We avoid directing water or chemicals at sensors, fuse boxes, or air intakes, and we cover anything that needs protecting before we start.
Just make sure the engine has cooled down if you've been driving — we don't want to apply degreaser to a hot engine. Other than that, leave everything to us. We bring all the gear.
We can clean it up and make it look significantly better, yes. We'll let you know what we find during the initial inspection. If there's an active leak, you'll at least be able to see exactly where it's coming from once everything is clean — which makes it easier to get it fixed.

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