Wheel well dressing?

several choices.....
DK black out (water based) can be used 1:1
GRIOTS undercarriage spray
CC bare bones
ADAMS undercarriage spray
cheap tire foam

i currently am using DK black out. when that is done, i have some griots UGS. i have also used CC bare bones. nice product.
 
What does it actually do? (Assuming it's plastic, not an old car with painted steel.)
Surely silicone spray would be the best, stop dirt and mud from sticking?
 
Stoner's More Shine. Super quick and easy and not too expensive. Spray and walk away. My F150's wells have looked real clean for a few weeks now.
 
Thanks for the feedback! Most wheel wells I have dealt with have been plastic so I am just looking for a product to make them look shiny and keep mud and dirt from accumulating right away.
 
Hyper Dressing for sure! It's durability is not the greatest, but it's also not terrible. It's much more user friendly than all the solvent based dressings(Griot's, Adams, Bare Bones).
 
I use meguiars Hyper Dressing 4:1, its the look I prefer most.
 
I've been using Megs HD at 3:1 for wheel wells And it I like it. Really thought I was using it at 4:1 and had to go look at the bottle...got a bad case of CRS! Megs HD works good not as long lasting as I wish it would, but for the money all in all a great product.
 
Sonus does not have nearly the blackening ability that I like. ;)


I find it to darken very well for me. Are you wiping it off right after spraying Mark? I spray a very thin coat and let it sit for at least a half hour. Then respray if I feel another coat is needed. Thin is very key with this and dwell time also.
I rarely have to wipe off any excess if i apply properly. I also dumped it into a different spray bottle as the supplied sprayer doesn't atomize the product too well.
 
Ease of use Stoners more shine.
Durability Megs ASD(similar to Griots undercarrige spray)
 
CC Bare Bones, or Cheap No Touch tire foam. The cheap alternitive lasts better than some would think.
 
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