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It sucks honestly. I'm gonna be buying a house in the near future and doing the garage from the start my way.
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Wow, what the heck did you use to clean the fender wells as well as the rear side of the wheels with? Wicked job!!!!!
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Wow, what the heck did you use to clean the fender wells as well as the rear side of the wheels with? Wicked job!!!!!
+1. Getting my car back today. HRE's are not on the car yet. I would love to knock this task out before I reinstall next week.
Simple Green?
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Wow, what the heck did you use to clean the fender wells as well as the rear side of the wheels with? Wicked job!!!!!
Thanks, explanation below...
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Originally Posted by Scott in SS MD
+1. Getting my car back today. HRE's are not on the car yet. I would love to knock this task out before I reinstall next week.
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Originally Posted by Scott in SS MD
Simple Green?
Yes, simple green and 409 mix with minimal water mix... set for a bit, then detergent and water applied with detailing towels and elbow grease with a toothbrush or larger type brush if needed.
I find the following sprayers very beneficial. $12 bucks a piece from local hardware stores. I use it for everything and they come in handy to have a few, one for degrease and the others for soap and other cleaning products.