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Old 02-19-2012, 07:09 PM
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Default Cleaning the wheel wells and under carriage

I was told at our Downs show last year about a product that is called under body cleaner but I forgot the name of the company it was from. Would you now the name of the company or do you know of something that would work better?



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Old 02-19-2012, 07:33 PM
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ya know i just use good old soap and water. if you do it often they stay clean. you can hit it with a little bug and tar remover too to get some grime off. at shows i hit the inside of the plastic with a tiny bit of tire shine to get it looking black.


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Here's the info I think you're looking for:

http://www.griotsgarage.com/search.d...carriage+Spray

Here it is with free shipping:

http://www.griotsgarage.com/search.d...carriage+Spray


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Thanks guys. The Groits Garage under carriage spray is what I was looking for. Thanks again


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Use either wheel cleaner or simple green in the wheel wells I just did it today


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First clean with a degreaser. Then spray on Adams Invisible Underwheel Spray.

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-61-ad...-dressing.aspx


Here's mine from my winter detail. I do the entire undercarriage.





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I wash my wheel wells everytime I wash my car


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First clean with a degreaser. Then spray on Adams Invisible Underwheel Spray. Here's mine from my winter detail. I do the entire undercarriage.
That's pretty darn clean.


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Pete, I need to bring Nag to you sometime in the near future. Haha


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That's pretty darn clean.
Thanks... Coming for the master detailer that means a lot!

Hey was talking to a guy in Norleans and he mentioned a buddy of his told him to watch the Junkman videos... He knows I'm into Adams and wanted me to know that he went out and got a PC and is making his first Adams purchase. AJ, you make a difference... Another person unplugged from the matrix!

He thought I must be a master detailer too, when I told him I actually have met and dined with the "Junkman".


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Pete, I need to bring Nag to you sometime in the near future. Haha
My pleasure... I love making shelby's look their best. I did another friends last week. I'll post the pics here on this thread. I used Adams... It was Black. Enough said.


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