I`ve seen it used before in a detailing video but I can`t remember the product name... After the wheel-well is cleaned and dry, there`s a spray that`ll shine/blacken the well for a nice detailed look... What is this stuff?!?!
Thanks!
I`ve seen it used before in a detailing video but I can`t remember the product name... After the wheel-well is cleaned and dry, there`s a spray that`ll shine/blacken the well for a nice detailed look... What is this stuff?!?!
Thanks!
There`s an Adam`s product like that I have used called Invisible Undercarriage Spray, but I`m not too fond of that.
There is a Detailer`s Pro Trim Detailer that is an aerosol spray that does that, but I haven`t ever used it.
When I fell like doing a wheel well, I spray PB bold n bright
I`m lazy so it works for me
Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
Chemical Guys, Adam`s, and Griot`s are all fairly similar undercarriage sprays. I tend to like trim products on plastic wells like Poorboys Trim Restorer, Ultima, and have used a tire shine too.
Al
The Need to Bead
Chemical Guys sells the original "Back to Black" in an aerosol can. It is really good on anything that is black plastic under the hood or on clean fenderwells that are black plastic lined like my 2009 Grand Cherokee`s wheelwells.
It really makes the plastic look great and lasts a good amount of time.
The caveat is that these cans are not as cheap as the other products mentioned above, so you have to think about that.
This product is all I use in my business, because of the stunning look it gives to, for example, the entire underhood engine compartment of any BMW.
Good luck with your research !
Dan F
A few I have used:
CG - Bare Bones
Meguiars - Hyper Dressing
Apply either with a fine mist sprayer.
That`s where I saw it! While watching the Adams videos on youtube. I`m gonna check out the chemical guys product in aerosol can. Thanks guys!!!!
The aerosol does not last very long. I have a can but only use it under hood or in jambs.
Al
The Need to Bead
Once the wheel well is clean, I use Tire Foam at every wash. The wheel wells on my two cars are always black and clean up with soap and water, mild scrubbing.
There is some stuff called Bright 22 or something like that, comes in an Aerosol can. I got some from a buddy of mine and then saw it again at a tire shop. Works great and smells good to. You can use it on anything you want to clean up. I used it under the hood, wheel wells, undercarriage etc.
CG Bare Bones gets the job done for me, and you can spray it sparingly.
I use Stoner`s TrimShine unless it`s a higher end vehicle. It`s really cheap and works good as far as coverage goes, a bit too shiny though and you have to be careful from the aerosol type can which can send a mist of it onto a panel.
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