What to use on inner wheel well?

Looks like the Hyper Dressing wins. Can I use that on the interior as well?

Yea and you can even add in a little bit of APC to HD and have a nice dressing that cleans. Kill 2 birds with one stone :xyxthumbs:
 
I don't use anything because everything attracts dirt.

Try this, I have done my complete frame on the truck and it seems to be doing very well.

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Booya! I wish it came in smaller sizes though. A gallon seems excessive, especially if I'm diluting it.
 
Booya! I wish it came in smaller sizes though. A gallon seems excessive, especially if I'm diluting it.

Well... it has many uses. I use it in my engine bay, tires... anything plastic or rubber I can find on my car gets hyper dressing. I usually keep 2 dilution. 4:1 for most of the stuff and 1:1 only for my tires.
 
I have used Solution Finish, Poorboy Trim Restorer, Ultima TTG, and others. SF and Ultima seem to give a longer dark look to the plastics plus they clean easier.
 
Surprised that nobody else here uses 303 Aerospace Protectant! I thought it was a household item.
 
After cleaning Stoner's More Shine. Spray it on and walk away......to the next wheel well that is. Also for tires and engine bays.
 
I use Meg's Hyper Dressing. It doesn't last very long especially through a rain but it does give it that little extra for a clean "finished" look after a wash.
 
I use 303 in the interior. I haven't used it on the outside because I heard it's not very durable. But maybe I'll try that out this weekend! I'll keep you posted if I do.
 
CG- VRP. I like the CG undercarriage dressing but I try to kill as many birds as I can with one stone. I cut VRP 1:1 with distilled water for interior vinyl and plastics, leather. I use the same for the wheel wells and vinyl rag tops. More visible vinyl, plastics, and tires I use 1 part water two parts VRP. It makes it thicker for the outside. The trick is put it on let it sit and dry to a shine then buff the excess off. It will not run off in the rain if you buff it down. If you don't buff it will run in the rain it is a water soluble. So let it bond to a clean surface and buff off the excess. It leaves a nice satin deep black shine after the buff.
 
Bare Bones cleans and protects along with giving shine. My go to. I use Griot's to do my differential area. The Griots product does not clean or protect it just provides temporary concealment of dirt, but it does provide shine.
 
Armor All for me. Okay, my mother gave me a huge bottle some time ago and it has been sitting on a shelf. I decided to use it on wheel wells rather than throw it away. It lasts a couple of weeks, but what the heck, I am getting some use out of it.
 
+1 Griot's Undercarriage Spray

Cheap and hides well
 
Bare bones is what my clients get. The stuff is ridiculously awesome at making it look great and repelling dirt for a good while. Hyper dressing on the other hand I find attracts dirt like a mofo.
 
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