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Wheel Wells
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Buffing Techniques.
June 16, 2010
When washing / cleaning a car, you want to make sure you cover all the details. After a car is taken care of on the outside and tires are clean, take a step back and look to see if something was missed. One common miss is the wheel wells. When washing the tires and rims, spray some all purpose cleaner in the wheel wells. Let soak, and then rinse off with high pressure hose or pressure washer. If real dirty, scrub with a brush, rinse and let fully dry. Then you can use an inexpensive over the counter tire dressing in an aerosol can. Spray it on and let it dry. Then when you stand back and look, the wheel wells are nice and clean. It makes the car look like brand new.
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