Cleaning under wheelwells/frame
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Cleaning under wheelwells/frame
How do you all clean underneath and the frame/wheelhousings? Anyone actually sponge down under there, to get the grime off? Was thinking of getting a long-handled brush, kinda like a wheel brush, to get up in there.
With the body looking nice and shiny, I hate having the frame and wheelhousings looking crappy.
With the body looking nice and shiny, I hate having the frame and wheelhousings looking crappy.
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I do a good amount of offroading and that area always looks dirty. But when its clean up time, the best thing I have come up with is to wash the area the best you can, then use something like Armor-All Foam Tire Shine and Cleaner. The stuff is amazing. You just spray it on and then wipe it down and it brings back a brand new look. You go through a lot of the can doing the all 4 wells and the frame rails, but it looks amazing.
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My process is jack up truck & block the frame, remove wheels and tires, spray super clean under all wheel wells, frame, and rearends.
Take pressure washer with heat on and spray everything under the truck until clean.
Wash the inner side of my wheels and tires while the frame is drying.
Wash rest of truck and air dry.
Spray the wheel wells, frame, rearends, and back sides of tires with hyper dressing.
Reinstall wheels and tires and spray front side of tires with hyper dressing.
Take pressure washer with heat on and spray everything under the truck until clean.
Wash the inner side of my wheels and tires while the frame is drying.
Wash rest of truck and air dry.
Spray the wheel wells, frame, rearends, and back sides of tires with hyper dressing.
Reinstall wheels and tires and spray front side of tires with hyper dressing.
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I spray wash the wheel wells and rear frame area everytime I wash the truck and about every 3rd time I take the wash mitt (after every other surface has been washed) and wash the wheel liners - they stay very clean that way. Part of it I'm sure it that here in SoCal we don't get much wet weather (mud, snow, salt) so it stays pretty clean anyways.