Truck wheel wells clean with ?

mschuyler

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I have a brand new 07 Silverado 2500HD Duramax. It's real pretty! :-) The wheel wells are huge. I could climb in one, I think. They are painted Victory Red just like the truck and very apparent from the outside, easily seen. I sprayed them out last wash stuck a mit in there--and threw away the mit. There was an ungodly amount of dirt up in there! Nasty stuff! As a driver I don't think I will physically be able to clean these areas as well as a hood or top, but I'd like to know how you would approach an area like this. Would you keep an old mit around for the purpose? Any technique you care to share? Thanks.
 
I use brushes on the Blazer. On a nice new vehicle like yours I'd get a BHB for wheels from AutoGeek as the Boar's Hair rinses clean incredibly well and it'll be nice and gentle (I use BHBs for the wheelwells of a number of our vehicles). I use a coarser brush on my Blazer, but hey, it's a beater and I've coated the wheelwells with black undercoating anyhow.
 
i went to BigLots today and bought 4 different brushes for this same purpose. I found a long handlel brush, and stiff bristle brush, a duster, and something else, plus some turtle wax tire shine, it was all really cheap and ended up being 9 bucks and some change. The long handle brush is great because i use it to clean inside dirty doorjambs and reach in far places.
 
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