How do you clean your wheel wells? Best Products etc...??????????

BlackCDCStang

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Wow lots of alternative ways of doing this! I will test out a few of these products and see what gets the best results. Thanks for all the input guys
 

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Sonax full effect wheel cleaner, Daytona speed master wheel brush and a regular wheel brush works well for me.


My bad here...I was just talking about cleaning the wheels just above, not wheel wells...

APC and a brush is all I've been using, but I'm going to have to try some of the tips in here for sure.
 

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Interesting, Blue Guard II is oil based....I had no idea we could cut it at all.

I think barebones is too. I tried to cut it a little with some water and the two totally separated from each other. Even when I would shake it, it would immediately separate.


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Bare Bones is definitely oil based. Not sure what Seer was using to cut it.
 

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Sorry I assumed some of you have woked with oil based stains before.

Unless you know what you are doing don't cut bare bones. But carrier oils or mineral spirits works well. This is how it was originally diluted.
 
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