Fender wells....

CBlakeNS

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Most of the time I just spray them down first/pressure wash, and then I wipe them down real good inside....

But what should I do to get everything looking real nice and shiny in there? However, I dont want to use anything that is just going to attract alot of dirt...

And also for products, Im new to some of the product names you guys are using so how about some products I can pick up from advanced auto parts etc.

Alrighty guys/girls thanks for the reply!!!
 
clean them well (obviously).

i like to use a toilet bowl brush, but u can use w/e seems to get the job done! once its really clean dress them with a waterbased dressing. waterbased dressings tend not to attract as much dirt and dust. i use armorall "original". its cheap and waterbased. but since u're using it for wheel wells i cut it 1:1 with water.
 
joyriide1113 said:
clean them well (obviously).

i like to use a toilet bowl brush, but u can use w/e seems to get the job done! once its really clean dress them with a waterbased dressing. waterbased dressings tend not to attract as much dirt and dust. i use armorall "original". its cheap and waterbased. but since u're using it for wheel wells i cut it 1:1 with water.

the above is the perfect description. using silicone based dressing will attract dirt very quickly. it looks very nice and has alot of shine, but about two days later it looks brown, and gungy.
 
The only thing I have to add is to spray the well wells with an All Purpose Cleaner (APC) before power washing them, or scrubbing with the TB brush to get the most dirt/grunge possible out.
 
I spray my wells with SG and I use either a T brush or an old wheel brush, and dress with a 1:1 diluted BnB mix

"J"
 
1. Clean with Simple Green & tire brush.

2. Rinse.

3. Spray with AA Tire Foam.

4. Wipe with a retired towel.

This has become a proven method and product for me. Dirt doesn't stick to the wells because they are dry to the touch and very slick. Also, it's very easy to clean next time, even after a rain. :)

(Also helps to keep snow from sticking.)

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