View Poll Results: What should I use on fender wells?

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  • CG Bare Bones

    4 17.39%
  • Griots Undercarraige Spray

    3 13.04%
  • Hydro2 Lite

    1 4.35%
  • other product

    15 65.22%
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  1. #46

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    Re: Fender Well Dressing

    Quote Originally Posted by 4u2nvinmtl View Post
    I used 476s as my fender dressing and it`s still holding up good months later. Great when the environments don`t permit a coating.

    After using Dlux under the hood I`d recommend for the fenders. Works well and lasts.

    I used Hydro Foam with some brushes on my mothers` fenders and it works also (easy one step). I assume this is fairly similar to Hydro 2 Lite.
    I did the Wife`s fender wells at least 4 months ago, Started with 870 to clean them up then topped with 476s and still going strong. When they get a little dirty a quick no rinse cleans them.

    Dave
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    Re: Fender Well Dressing

    Never used the CG spray but I have used Stoners Trim Shine before with some success. You can find it for a deal if you buy a couple of cans usually.
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    Re: Fender Well Dressing

    I`ve been growing fond of Blackfire Trim and Tire AIO. If the wheel wells aren`t really dirty, I get the cleaning and dressing done in one step. Plus, I think it has just the right amount of sheen for a wheel well.
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    Re: Fender Well Dressing

    Quote Originally Posted by 4u2nvinmtl View Post
    FK1000P stains trim and isn`t fun to APC off. Collinite 476s and 845 don`t (not sure about the rest).
    I have had some staining with fk1000p on my 150 wheel trim and bed rail, I used 0000 steel wool and megs apc with good results.

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    Re: Fender Well Dressing

    thanks for all the help everyone...

    I decided to order another bottle of Sonus Trim and Motor Kote and give the products I already have a try.

    Perhaps I can find someone to trade me for some Hyper Dressing one of these days.

    I plan to try a few different options I already have on hand this afternoon when I clean my truck after work.


    Brandt K.

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    Re: Fender Well Dressing

    I have used Meguiars Ultimate Black Aerosol in fender wells. It holds up great just use light coats. If applied too thick it turns cloudy.

    A little more work to care for over spray than a regular dressing, but less prep than Dlux.

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