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    Default How to detail your wheel wells by Detailer's Domain

    Okay, everyone as spring nears and most of us have been hit with some snow this winter, I figured why not do a detailed how to on cleaning up the wheel wells on our cars.

    I figured some of us will be switching up to a summer wheel set up, so what better time to get you all out there to clean up the salt, dirt, grime, and everything else in your wheel well while you have access to it.

    Let's get started.

    Products used:

    Craftsman's 4000lbs jack
    (I was intending to use jack stands but the ones I bought were too big)
    Torque wrench
    Socket wrench
    P21S Autowash
    P21S Polishing Soap
    Adam's Car Wash
    Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray
    Menzerna FMJ
    Old Microfiber towels
    Bucket
    Firehose Nozzle
    If you got a high pressure washer that would be a major plus!
    Boar's Hair Brush
    Wheel Brush (synthetic bristles)
    Spoke wheel brush (to get in to the tight spots)
    Detail Sponge (for the Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray)
    Dark color clothing (you will get pretty dirty on this one)
    Gloves

    Procedure:
    1. Make sure the car is cool (wheels, brakes etc)
    2. Jack up the car so that you can take the wheel off (I would recommend using jack stands if you got them)
    3. Remove wheel
    4. Spray down wheel well.
    5. Spray the whole area with P21S Autowash
    6. Using the brushes from the Bucket full of Adam's Car Wash I started to agitate and brush the dirt and grime off everything in the wheel well. Getting the suspension bits, wheel liners, control arms, boots, brake caliper, etc..
    7. Used the high pressure washer to spray everything down. (if the results are not what you want repeat from step 5)
    8. Used the P21S Polishing Soap to polish out all the metal in the wheel well. (not the brakes)
    9. Used the high pressure washer to spray down all the P21S soap off.
    10. Used an old MF to wipe everything dry
    11. Sprayed down the wheel liner, rubber, and plastics with Adam's Undercarriage Spray, for the super glossy look you will spray it and leave it. For the matte OEM look Spray it let it set and then wipe down with a detailing sponge (I used the ones that we sell with the Adam's VRT) try not to get any of the dressing on the rotors.
    12. Applied some Menzerna FMJ on the brake caliper, buffed off with a MF towel
    13. You are now good to go just mount the summer wheels on and repeat till all four wheel wells are done.

    I spent about 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours on this procedure.

    Now to the good part the pics:

    Before pic of the whole car with snow setup:


    Dirty wheels:


    Before wheel well pics:







    During the P21S Autowash and brushing:






    Polishing metal bits:




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    Dressing/afters:








    Final picture:


    Dirty car with some hot clean wheels:


    Note: the dressing appears to be running but its not, its left over water as the wheel well/liners were still wet.

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    Looks great! I did this about 2 weeks ago. My neighbors were looking at me like i was crazy. LOL

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    lol I hear you I did this on my driveway a few years back and my neighbors were asking me isn't that your wife's daily ...."you've lost it!" is what I recall them saying to me.

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    Looks great. Phil!!! I know you did this in your drive and, I'm sure you have a lift but, the Snap on scissor lift makes this job WAY more managable!!!

    Solid work as always!!!!

    Andy

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