fenderwell cleaning questions

superblack350

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so the front of my fenderwells, i hvae a black plastic peice. Can i use degreaser and then dress with 303 aerospace or klasse AIO? I believe 303 is waterbased so it really wouldn't last long.



For the rear fenderwells, i have that rubberized fender coating. Can i use degreaser or is this going to ruin it? Also, how can i dress it so it stays black for awhile?



My car is currently on jackstand on all 4 wheels. I kinda need to do this asap so basically, if you guys can recommend any products, maybe it can be over teh counter stuff. Basically, i want to get the fenderwells back to black and let it stay like it for awhile. Thanks.
 
I use some APC like simple green and I use a brush that's just for the fenderwells. I then spray some cheap tire shine on it to make it black again.



Try a little bit of degreaser and see if it won't damage it..
 
I spray a 1:1 dilution of simple green on the fender wheels and then scrub them with a few brushes and then wipe then down with an old sheepskin mitt. I then spray NO TOUCH TIRE SPRAY on them and wipe down the excess.
 
I use APC 4 parts APC 1 / Water 4... a light agitation for heavily soiled wells, hit it with the hose or PW, wipe with MF and dress with stoners more shine.. winning combo



At one point I was 303 crazy and tried ot on everything. It really isn't cost effective for tires/wells and as you said does not last long for that application
 
The cleaner that you decide to use will depend on the type and amount of oily grime that exist. You may need to use an APC at full-strength or just require simple soap and water.



On my smooth hard plastic fender linings, I use sealants. On the rubberized fender areas I use products like failed tire dressings, Aqua Wax, Eagle one WASH-N-DRY and diluted (water)Optimum Spray wax.



On my "only in perfect weather" vehicle I have recently had great success with CS and OS on the smooth plastic area.



No matter what you use it will be short-lived if the vehicle is a daily driver. These area are under constant assault from road debris.
 
blkZ28Conv said:
The cleaner that you decide to use will depend on the type and amount of oily grime that exist. You may need to use an APC at full-strength or just require simple soap and water.



On my smooth hard plastic fender linings, I use sealants. On the rubberized fender areas I use products like failed tire dressings, Aqua Wax, Eagle one WASH-N-DRY and diluted (water)Optimum Spray wax.



On my "only in perfect weather" vehicle I have recently had great success with CS and OS on the smooth plastic area.



No matter what you use it will be short-lived if the vehicle is a daily driver. These area are under constant assault from road debris.



thanks for the info. yeah, my 350z is lowered about .8 of an inch..but it comes pretty low already, i can't even stick my hand in there which is why my car is on jack stands right now. Just hopefuly the rubbercoating isn't stained with dirt or i will buy new undercoating. It did good for 30k miles so far. There is a lot of aluminium suspension parts plus i have the brembo brake system so i'll make sure i cover all of that up before using some grease lightning or something.
 
A degreaser shouldnt hurt anything in the fender wells. If its really not needed then I would just use a good APC.



If you do use tire shine, just wipe off the access so it wont hold the dust as bad.



I use Megs ASD in mine and Ive never had a problem with dust. If I wash them my sponge is black so, so I guess some dirt some build up even though they look clean.
 
BlueLibby04 said:
A degreaser shouldnt hurt anything in the fender wells. If its really not needed then I would just use a good APC.



If you do use tire shine, just wipe off the access so it wont hold the dust as bad.



I use Megs ASD in mine and Ive never had a problem with dust. If I wash them my sponge is black so, so I guess some dirt some build up even though they look clean.



i have been lookign for a APC around my area, but haven't found any. Some people on here told me to order the meg's APC but i havne't yet. Do you know anywhere i can find some decent stuff at?
 
superblack350 said:
i have been lookign for a APC around my area, but haven't found any. Some people on here told me to order the meg's APC but i havne't yet. Do you know anywhere i can find some decent stuff at?



LA's totally awesome APC is available at Dollar Tree and is really powerfull!!!



I have been working on a gallon of white lightning APC and I liked the LA's so much I picked up a load of them.
 
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