wheel well dressing

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I am looking for recommendations on a wheel well and undercarriages dressings. I want something that sprays on (not foam) and walk away.
 
I have great results with Nascar Tire Shine. It is found locally at Big Lots.
 
I love the undercarriage spray that Griots Garage sells. It is his product so I think you can only order it through Griots garage and it is appropriately called Undercarriage spray. It works awsom and has a really nice smell that my customers always notice! It is a little on the expensive side though but it does go a long way and it does cover up the dirt that i missed when i clean the wheel wells!

And it is a liquid that sprays evenly, making it easy to distribute inside the wheel wells
 
I use those cheap aerosol tire dressings from Wally World. Had Insane Shine and moved to some new one in metallic red can.
 
I think Adams has one that everyone talks about on other sites
 
I use the Adam's and the ## barebones just spray it and walk away
 
I recommend picking up a mini hvlp paint gun if you already have an air compressor. Using that with something like hyper dressing gives great results.
 
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I have used numerous products for the wheel wells. I'm currently using Adams Under Carraige Spray. This is a fairly good product and it smeels good too. What I'm finding is that no matter what you use it will look better if you have a sponge and rub it in. I know it is hard to reach back in the well sometime. Especially with the newer cars with the big wheels and Low Profile wheels. It can get tight. In these cases I have my product in a trigger sprayer and spray it on the well and just let it run dry. Most of the time this works ok. If I can I'll wipe it with a sponge. I have considered one of the cheap pressures sprayers from Big Lots. But I'm thinking I'll use too much product,actually wasting it. My experiences only.
 
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