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What's special about undercarriage/wheel well dressing?
(CG Bare Bones, Adam's Invisible Undercarriage) What separates these products from other dressings that are not specifically advertised for the undercarriage/wheel wells?
Re: What's special about undercarriage/wheel well dressing?
I find that stoners tire shine drys to a nice clear finish that does not need to be touched. Very nice product for using on the under body and its cheap. Can also be found locally.
Re: What's special about undercarriage/wheel well dressing?
CGsilk shine works awesome on wheel wells. i sprayed it on my wifes truck and thought it would be ruined in a day since she drives on a dirt road to our ranch daily. but after 3 weeks only light dust, washed off easy with water
Re: What's special about undercarriage/wheel well dressing?
I tried FK1 108 on my wells at the suggestion of a member of this site. Looks really good and dries without streaks. The main advantage to something like Barebones is for pros who go through a lot of product it can be purchased inexpensively by the gallon.
Re: What's special about undercarriage/wheel well dressing?
CD2 works really well but I don't think it's as cost effective. I only seemed to get 5-6 uses per can using them on wheel wells. I figure I can get 30-40 applications out of my $17 bottle of FK1 108 (plus it works great for the trim and dash too.) I save CD2 for the engine bay.
Re: What's special about undercarriage/wheel well dressing?
I don't see what is so hard about wiping down a water based dressing, unless you have very little clearance to deal with. I use Meg'sHyper Dressing at 3:1 and am very pleased with the results.