I've used the citris stuff with good results. I use plastic bags and masking tapes to seal everything up good. A few cheap stiff brushes, even old tooth brushes help get in the tight areas. Use as little water as possible when rinsing and I try to stay away from all electrical components.
I've never used it, but Simple Green and a scrub brush is said to clean aluminum nicely.
A little paint and armoral on the hoses and a product called backtoblack on the black plastic parts really does a nice job.
Depending on how far you want to go with detailing, there are allot of little things you can do, such as rerouting/hiding wires, new wrap on wires can make a nice difference for a few $$.
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