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    Fender wells

    What is a good way to keep the fender wells cleanand shinny. I have heard of people using pledge. I have neer tried it. plz dont say dont drive it. LOL whats the point of buying this car class if your not going to drive it.

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    don't drive it!!!





















    haha, I use tire dressing for mine!
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    quick detailer!!!!!!

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    lots of things will work to clean them...Simple Green, quick detailer etc. I have heard of people using tire shine there as well. A great product for the wheel wells and any part of the undercarriage...is Griot's Garage Undercarriage Spray.
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    Industrial Purple Cleaner....Wont be a shred of dirt inside the fenders.

    Watch the Rims though. hehe...

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    I used a teflon spray on my old Chevy PU. I havent been able to find it anywhere in the past few years though. Just scrub em clean , scuff em with some 800grit sand paper and spray it on. Has to sit for 2 days to bond and cure. After that just hit anything that managed to grab on with a hose and it was spotless.

    Wish I remembered the name and manufacturer.

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