Cleaning the Engine bay

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Has anyone cleaned the motor & motor bay yet? I'm a bit reluctant use a pressure washer and water but maybe it's okay?
 
I've had numerous occasions to have to clean out the cedar foliage from the various drain points under the bonnet, and I've used a wand with regular water pressure. That doesn't seem to have done any damage (knock on wood). I've taken those opportunities to wipe the dust off all the plastic (another place where 303 comes in handy).
 
The SE engine bay contains a lot of soft/absorbent sound dampening material that doesn't exist in the gasoline versions AFAIK. That would be my concern. Following.
 
The SE engine bay contains a lot of soft/absorbent sound dampening material that doesn't exist in the gasoline versions AFAIK. That would be my concern. Following.
My first principle about engine bay to keep clean is to never aloud to be dirty for so
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long.I clean them about 4 times a year wiping with cleaner/ protection like 303 and wipe dry .Using water with so many electrical connectors as they really good protected is still in not in my book bc water can stay there for weeks starting corrosion .Subaru 4 years old SE 10 months / pictures
 
I detail my cars for fun *shrugs* - I did a light cleaning to get some dust and dirt out..mostly just surface cleaning and using Meguire's ultimate black (or any other detailing product on plastic..) with some rags.. I'd avoid the orange cables or any high pressure wash with all the connectors in there.
 
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