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jhe888 said:How do you clean wheel wells? I actually get mine clean, but then they look a little gray and "dry." How do you get them nice and black and dark again?
08xB said:Give Chemical Guy's Bare Bone Undercarriage Spray. Works like a charm and pretty durable too!
ALAN81 said:Griots garage makes a great product for wheel wells
Jakerooni said:Tire dressing is a good temp fix for the moment but if they are really clean and yet still just look bad and you're sure they won't come any cleaner and want more than a few days of dressing repaint them black. Alot of people look at it as a hack method and mostly I would agree since most volume shops do this because they don't actually take the time to clean them properly. However if you actually did clean them properly and they still look bad and you want more than a simple coating painting is a very viable option. smeigloss black tends to work best for most.
Jakerooni said:However if you actually did clean them properly and they still look bad and you want more than a simple coating painting is a very viable option. smeigloss black tends to work best for most.
08xB said:Give Chemical Guy's Bare Bone Undercarriage Spray. Works like a charm and pretty durable too!
08xB said:Give Chemical Guy's Bare Bone Undercarriage Spray. Works like a charm and pretty durable too!