Cleaning Fender wells (liner under the fender)

APC and let dwell, brush, rinse, dressing. I like Meguiars D160 all season dressing and Meguiars D101 APC but I will also use a degreaser on occasions depends on what I use to clean the tires that gets used in the wheel wells also.
 
Thanks guys for the input. I'll have to give them a try.
 
I have always struggled with this and I have unfortunately been using old washmits or microfibers that are strictly for wheel wells. My hands hands get all cut up haha.

I have not found a toilet brush that will satisfactorily fit without scratching. A lot of factory "sportier" cars seem to be coming power and lower from the factory, making it hard.

I've actually used older spraywaxes I didnt like on wheel wells. Spray on cloth, work it in and wipe off.

The large Wheel Woolie works well for fender liners.

It’s got good reach, holds lots of soap like a mop, and doesn’t bend and stay bent like something like cheap Speedmaster style brush does. It will fit in those tight ones and it doesn’t sling.

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Good ideas in this thread.

Love having a truck. I can fit my arm and any tool or medium way inside and/or behind the tire. :)
 
APC with the mothers brush and wheel woolie.

Dress with Mckee's 37 SiO2 enhanced Tire Shine. Self levels, water based and lasts.

If not against an oil based dressing, Griots Black Satin aerosol is convenient.

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And that leads to another question. What do you guys use to apply and spread the dressing??
 
The large Wheel Woolie works well for fender liners.

It’s got good reach, holds lots of soap like a mop, and doesn’t bend and stay bent like something like cheap Speedmaster style brush does.

Just correct myself and not feel I put a semi negative comment about Speed Master.

I have heard the Speed Master brushes are good. I just don’t like the cheap wire wrapped style ones.


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I have not found a toilet brush that will satisfactorily fit without scratching. A lot of factory "sportier" cars seem to be coming power and lower from the factory, making it hard.

This is the 1 I use. Works good.

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