Why Get an Engine Bay Detail?
Your engine bay is one of the most overlooked parts of your vehicle—but one of the most important to keep clean.
Whether you’re preparing for resale, a show, or just take pride in a pristine vehicle inside and out, a professional engine detail adds real value.​​
Our engine detailing is safe, effective, and performed with care:
Pricing Starts At: $70
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Dry Surface Dust-Off & Inspection
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Degreasing with Industry-Safe Products
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Agitation with Brushes in Tight Areas
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Careful Rinse with Controlled Pressure
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Drying with Compressed Air & Microfiber Towels
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Plastic & Rubber Dressing for a Clean, Matte Finish
We do not use harsh chemicals or high-pressure rinses that can damage sensors or wiring.

Enhancing Engine Bay Brilliance with OCG Auto Detailing
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Improved resale presentation
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Easier leak detection and inspection
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Removal of grease, grime, and corrosion-causing buildup
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A clean, professional look under the hood
FAQs about our detailing services
an extensive list of quesiton from you, our customers
Do I bring the car to you?Do you come to me?
We offer both mobile based services, covering Liberty Township and surrounding areas within a 10-mile radius. Please note that we do not offer headlight restoration as a standalone service. It must be paired with another service like a Wash and Wax or Paint Correction service (subject to limitations based on distance or location).
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How long does this service take?
It depends on the size and condition, but it typically takes 30 minutes to complete. If the condition is worse, it’ll take longer.
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Are you going to use water on my engine bay?
Yes, but we’re not flooding the engine bay with water. We’re careful to cover up the necessary areas, we hold the wand at a safe distance, and the primary focus is to rinse off the dirt and that’s it.
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There’s an oil leak/spill. Can you clean that up?
If your engine bay is covered in oil/grease, we will not be able to service it. There’s only so much we can clean and are not able to get under or thoroughly into the engine bay where a lot of the mess is collected.