Brand: KKE Autocare
Engine Cleaning and Dressing Kit
- Clean + dress in one kit: Lifts engine bay grime, then restores a clean finished look.
- For a showroom look under the hood: The engine bay is the part most owners ignore — and the first thing pros check.
- Curated by KKE: Products picked to work together — no chemical surprises.
- Better value bundled: Kit pricing is lower than the parts on their own.
- Pre-sale advantage: A clean engine bay can lift the price a private buyer pays.
About this item
- Clean + dress in one kit:
- Lifts engine bay grime, then restores a clean finished look.
- For a showroom look under the hood:
- The engine bay is the part most owners ignore — and the first thing pros check.
- Curated by KKE:
- Products picked to work together — no chemical surprises.
- Better value bundled:
- Kit pricing is lower than the parts on their own.
- Pre-sale advantage:
- A clean engine bay can lift the price a private buyer pays.
| Country of Origin | United States |
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Product description
Most car owners forget the engine bay exists until they pop the hood for someone else. Then the truth shows up — years of dust, grease drips, dried coolant residue, and that general grey film that says "no one's looked here in a while". The KKE Engine Cleaning and Dressing Kit turns the engine bay back into something you'd actually show a buyer or a mechanic.
Why engine bay detail matters
- It tells the story of the car's care. Clean bays signal a maintained car; grimy ones signal the opposite.
- It changes resale value. Private buyers and dealers both notice — and pay accordingly.
- It makes maintenance easier. Easier to spot leaks, loose bolts, and wear on a clean engine.
- It feels good. Opening the hood to a finished bay is one of the small pleasures of owning a car.
Two-step process
Engine bay care is cleaning followed by dressing — same pattern as tire care. The cleaner cuts through the grease and grime; the dressing restores the satin finish on hoses, plastics, and trim. Skip either and the result is half-done.
Important safety notes
- Always work on a cold engine — never spray any product on a hot manifold or exhaust.
- Cover sensitive electrical components (fuse box, alternator, distributor) with plastic.
- Apply the cleaner section by section; rinse before it dries.
- Dress only non-rubber drive belts and decorative trims — never anything in the air intake path.
Kit contents may vary slightly by batch — the current product image shows what's included.
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