Cloth fender liner cleaning

ohten

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I recently purchased a 17 Jeep Grand Cherokee for my drive to work and errand vehicle.I show up to work at remote locations and when it rains its usually a muddy mess.The Jeep comes with felt or cloth fender liners,HOW IN THE HELL DO YOU CLEAN THEM(LOL) without destroying them.South Florida dirt roads is a hodgepodge of material sand,sea shells,dirt and whatever and it does not take long before your fender wells are a light to white sand color.
 
my jeep, durango, and lincoln all have cloth wheel well liners. It is to keep road noise down but it is a pain. Remove loose stuff with power washer, spray with APC, let rest, agitate with long handle brush...I use the mother's one and it works pretty good, rinse with power washer.
 
I really didn't want to purchase a pressure washer because I am running out of room in my garage.I have the Jeep on one side of the garage and a Challenger on the other.As you know neither one of these puppies are small.I guess I will have to stop at a self wash bay and use their spay wand.
 
this would work on my navigator, but you can barely fit a fender brush between the tire and wheel well on my Durango.

That is a 2016 Camaro that I am cleaning in the video. The wheel is off.
 
For mud, a pressure washer. For everything else, just brush them while dry if you don't have a pressure washer.
 
this would work on my navigator, but you can barely fit a fender brush between the tire and wheel well on my Durango.

I can fit brushes into my Durango wheel well no problem. But I don’t have 20s for rims. You could turn the wheels at least for the front to get a good cleaning. But I also put scotchgard once a month three layers on my liners. But when I detail cars with tight wheelwells like the charger, challenger or bmws I use a long handle no bend skinny cone shaped bristle brush.


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