I used spray, but whichever way you go all i'll say is the engine must be thoroughly degreased properly.
I have a habit of spraying the HT leads and plugs area during winter or if i know i'm going into a heavy shower with WD40, and believe me when i say it really doesn't agree with paint at all, it just bubbles up.
Oh, and i used to use an engine brightener spray as well, to take away that dull washed out grey/black look, which i presume probably had some kind of silicon ingredient in it.
Just thought i'd warn you first because it's horrible when you see it happen.
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I have a habit of spraying the HT leads and plugs area during winter or if i know i'm going into a heavy shower with WD40, and believe me when i say it really doesn't agree with paint at all, it just bubbles up.
Oh, and i used to use an engine brightener spray as well, to take away that dull washed out grey/black look, which i presume probably had some kind of silicon ingredient in it.
Just thought i'd warn you first because it's horrible when you see it happen.

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