After cleaning wheelwells, undercarriage, etc. :
1. Do you use undercarriage spray?
2. What do you use?
After cleaning wheelwells, undercarriage, etc. :
1. Do you use undercarriage spray?
2. What do you use?
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
I use an undercarriage spray on the wheel wells. Usually, I reach for Sonus Motor Kote, but sometimes use GG and Adams` undercarriage sprays, as well, when the mood strikes.
Forgot to mention... I like Chem Guys Bare Bones Undercarriage spray.:wink:
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
I have the under carriage spray from Griots Garage. It`s pretty good, but I can`t say that I use it a whole lot.
Hyper Dressing 3:1 after a thorough cleaning (which is ultimately the most important part). It provides a nice dark sheen, but not shiny or greasy look. Pretty much the look that you would expect on a show winning car.
I hate seeing wheel wells at car dealers that look all sloppily greased up with some oily crap (probably not cleaned beforehand, either).
I have been using Adam`s. Currently, I use PB`s BnB or Mothers Reflections tire dressing.
Al
Made in USA
Hyperdressing or M40 work well for me.
Nick
Tucker`s Detailing Services
2012 Ford Transit Connect
815-954-0773
Hyperdressing. I did buy a small botle of CG barebones to try, its different.
Stoner`s Trim Shine or CD2. Do wheel wells frequently, underbody areas rarely.
Regards,
GEWB
Have tried the Griot`s blue undercarriage spray - it works on clean or dirty, but has a pretty strong smell, like they were trying to hide the petroleum products in it or something.. It does cover everything and turn it black though...
Have Meg HyperDressing and haven`t had the vehicle to try it out on yet..
DanF
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