The key ingredient in most engine degreasers is petroleum.
Best degreaser I've used for car type applications is Spartan SD-20.
cart + combustion engine = car steam engine + gasoline = combustion engine boiler + coal = steam engine
I had been trying to find the same answer for a while. Finally I thought about tar remover, but did not have any. I used engine degreaser, let the parts soak for a few mins and then rubbed the loosened sticky gunk off the piece's. As for as the large interior piece's, I guess you would have to take them out of the car clean them and then immediately wash with soap and water to be sure you did not get the degreaser smell into the car. Hope this helps.
Cart and combustion engine makes car
Year of car? Make of Car? Engine size?
You can go to any auto parts store and buy an engine degreaser. Usually about 6 bucks and start spraying, after letting it sit for about 30 minutes spray it down with a medium pressure water hose.
Too many variables to answer ... need make of car, year of car, model of car, what engine is in car, is it a turbo engine, it is supercharged etc.
Change the engine.
The engine and the force of the tires on the road makes the car go.
it will make you crazy
a powder is a solid and chemicals are usually liquid although there are chemicals which are powder in a way. here's two chemicals for the answer to your question: 1)copper powder 2)sulphuric acid
A car engine is technically a heat engine that has no energy of its own but it converts the chemical energy in the fuels into heat and then into kinetic energy by turning a rotating shaft. The chemicals that react to make the engine work consists of carbon and hydrogen from the gasoline in the fuel tank, and oxygen taken from the atmosphere. The carbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and heat, while the hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce water and heat.