Wheel Wells?
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 8/24/2007 9:04:41 AM
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Doc Olds
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I think your wife must know mine . I just use a old wash mit (I save the old ones til they sorta disintegrate, and use them just for undercarriage stuff etc...) and regular auto wash soap. The smooth plastic inside the wells usually cleans up very nicely then.
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 8/24/2007 9:08:41 AM
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07TacticalH3
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So i should have nothis to worry about i should be able to get it all out?.....Didnt have alot of time today since i need to get to work but...this weekend ill do it all...it even got into the door sills and everywhere.....Yea my wife thinks im alittle over the top sometimes....But she loves it when after were done with the car the great cash we get for it during trade in........lol. Thanks DOC.....BIG HELP
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 8/24/2007 9:21:49 AM
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Doc Olds
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Yep, I did the same thing runnin down the hwy couple weeks ago, except I saw the concrete cutting goin on up ahead so I slow down to minimize the fling factor, and some BIMBO in a Durango gos sailin around me at the last possible second, jumps right in front of me like a NASCAR pass throwing that confounded crud all over my black 3 I'd a liked to beeetch at her, but my 13year old was with me so I just mumbled stuff to myself I'm thinking of doing a little engine detail post this weekend when it stops raining. Probably will.
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 8/24/2007 8:08:10 PM
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HummBob
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I use any type of LEAVE ON Tire Dressing!!! Just spray it in the wells and looks good as new111
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 9/4/2007 12:01:57 PM
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Muddydawg75
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I used the rest of the can of CD-2 that Doc Olds suggested we use on the engine.... day 1 it still looks fantastic.
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 9/4/2007 12:07:23 PM
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Doc Olds
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HummBob, we forgot to tell them that another added benefit of spray on tire dressing and detailer spray in the wheel wells is winter time fenderberg reduction. Keeps that nauseous snow/salt/ice road gerdo sliding off, for a while anyway.
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 10/2/2007 3:29:03 AM
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hilljob26
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winter time is pert near crucial for sparying the wheel wells
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 10/2/2007 4:27:04 PM
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Muddydawg75
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The CD-2 is holding up nicely.... I detailed the engine of the workvan and it looks showroom fresh.... with 21,000 miles.
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RE: Wheel Wells? - 10/2/2007 7:40:24 PM
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Bennersj
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Fling some mud up under there and you won't even notice the little spots. If that doesn't like everybody else said soap and water with some NTX tire shine works well.
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