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Wheel wells aren't black
My wheel wells are starting to fade and I need something that will keep them nice and black. Anyone know of any products that are made to keep black wheel wells black??
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I've heard of people using rhino liner or similar products used for truck beds in their wheel wells. Suposedly this works well, but I've never seen it with my own eyes.
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The bedliner material would be the best for a long term fix but is probably a little pricey. It will evenually need a little "freshening" back to black after awhile anyway. If you don't have the cash for that, try using some foaming tire shine on them. I used to use that but it dosn't last too long.
The best stuff I have found is the detailing spray from the CD-2 engine cleaning kit. It lasts a long time, even after driving in the rain several times. Hope it helps. |
Thanks for the suggestions guys!!
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Stang_Crazy, thanks, I'll add your name to the list. LOL
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Why not just do like I've done. Go to your local hardware store, and pick up some paint.
I prefer the stuff in a can as opposed to spray paint because it's easier to control, and you don't have to worry about it running. |
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