Wheels Wells

For a while I used megs hyper dressing at 4:1, this weekend when changing out my brake pads I applied Meguiars ultimate trim coating similar to the detailers line. it claims the hold up to a hundred washes. was easy to apply and had no issues with the overspray, but the wheels were off and I had the aerosol cans in the wheel wells.
 
Meguiars Tire Foam works great for me. It evens out after an hour or so. It's pretty shiny though. Might not be what you're after but I love it.
 
I've got the same issue about getting my inner fender wells black. Seems the answers are all over the place...... *sigh*

Wish there was a consensus (majority) on what works best yet easy enough as to not have to be a contortionist to make the wells look black.
 
I have been using Meguiars M57 marine & rv, vinyl and rubber cleaner & protectant.
A couple shots and wipe with a cheap microfiber.
I picked it up at the local Menards for $8.00.
 
For a while I used megs hyper dressing at 4:1, this weekend when changing out my brake pads I applied Meguiars ultimate trim coating similar to the detailers line. it claims the hold up to a hundred washes. was easy to apply and had no issues with the overspray, but the wheels were off and I had the aerosol cans in the wheel wells.

I was wondering if any one tried this yet! Did one can cover all 4 wells? How did you like the results?
 
I have been using solution finishing on plastic wells.
 
I'm going to order and apply the DLux to my plastics including the wheel wells. I figure that taking the time to use a sealant up front will look better and save time and money in the long run over a SOWA.
 
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