* Dish soap
* Warm water
* A bucket
* A sponge
* A clean towel
Instructions:
1. Prepare the cleaning solution. Fill the bucket with warm water and add a few squirts of dish soap. Mix the solution until the soap is fully dissolved.
2. Wet the sponge. Dip the sponge into the cleaning solution and wring it out so that it is damp.
3. Scrub the engine hood. Begin by scrubbing the area around the oil cap. Use a circular motion and apply moderate pressure. Gradually work your way out from the oil cap, covering the entire engine hood.
4. Rinse the engine hood. Once you have scrubbed the entire engine hood, rinse it off with clean water. Use a garden hose or a bucket of water.
5. Dry the engine hood. Use a clean towel to dry the engine hood. This will help to prevent water spots from forming.
Tips:
* If the oil has been sitting on the engine hood for a while, you may need to use a degreaser to remove it. Apply the degreaser to the engine hood and let it sit for the amount of time specified on the product label. Then, scrub the engine hood with a sponge and rinse it off with water.
* Be careful not to use too much dish soap, as this can leave a film on the engine hood.
* If you have any questions about how to clean oil off an engine hood, consult your vehicle's owner's manual.