LeadingEdgeDetail
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I haven't even begun to look into fenderwell detailing... What are my options? What works?
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StumpyDetailing said:I haven't even begun to look into fenderwell detailing... What are my options? What works?
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RTexasF said:Once clean I use Stoner's More Shine Less Time on the wells. This should be done prior to any other work since it contains silicone(s). It will fish eye a completed paint finish. It's easily wiped off but why do so if you don't have to.
The same product works well on engines also. Again, do the wheel wells and engine first to avoid an additional wipedown on the painted surfaces from overspray. Twelve can case is less than $40 direct from Stoners. Other than learning the hard way about the fish eye I've seen zero negatives since starting its use in 1996.
94BlkStang said:Fish eye is only a problem if the car is going to be repainted on the panels where the product got on and then a competent body shop should be able to prepare the panel properly before any painting is done.
RTexasF said:What I meant was this: If you do the wheels or engine after you've polished/waxed you'll have to wipe the vehicle down again due to overspray, which is unavoidable. If you do these two areas first then your normal cleaning process would remove any overspray anyway. You can avoid an additional wipedown by doing the engine/wells first, that's all.