Wheel wells, what to use?

All I use now for wheel wells is "Totally Awesome".
For one dollar a bottle it's very hard to find something that works any better.

Another one I like is called "Spray Nine"
An incredible cleaner for just about anything including plastic , a little pricy at $15.00 for a 32oz bottle but it works very, very well.

When I go to the Dollar Tree I buy every bottle of Totally Awesome to make sure I always have plenty on hand.
When diluted correctly it makes one hell of a glass cleaner, doesn't leave streaks.
I'll break the bank when it comes to buying polishes, sealants, etc but for APC's I buy something good that works wells that cost little to nothing.
 
What kind of brush/pad for vehicles with almost zero room in between tire and wheel well (my vette doesn't allow a big brush like in this post)
 
For people with small wheel well gaps, you can jack the car up by the frame just enough to get your arm in. Or pull the wheel off if you have the patience.

As for cleaning, a wet rag works for me. Use another dry one to dry it off after. If it's painted like the wells and bed of my Silverado is, I leave it alone. Leaf springs, frame and axle get Meguiars Hot Shine Tire Coating. Front control arms and stabilizer also get the Meguiars. Splash guard looks a little better with Meguiars Tire Foam. It finishes a little less runny.

It all looks outstanding this way and lasts weeks if there's not a lot of rain.

I forgot to mention I cleaned one time with Purple Power. Never needed more than a wipe down and a respray after that.
👍
 
Back
Top