oak510_tahoe
Urban Assault
Well after putting the new wheels on, I noticed that my fender liners were extremely dirty and had stains from who know what. So I decided to clean them up and make them look new again.
Step 1. Used Oil Eater and a brush, sprayed them down and scrubbed it down.
Step 2. Spray it down and let it dry.
Step 3. Tape off any parts of the body and anything else you don't want painted.
Step 4. Get the can of rubberized under coating ( I got mines from Walmart )
and spray the inner liner. Then Let dry for 10minutes.
Step 5. 2nd Coat of coating, then let dry and you're done!
Before:

After:


Its hard to tell in the pictures but the coating put a nice textured fresh plastic look. The dots you see were part of some damage that were already there prior to the coating. I plan to add another coat to help cover it up.
* When I get my hands on a better camera I'll try to get a better picture.
Step 1. Used Oil Eater and a brush, sprayed them down and scrubbed it down.
Step 2. Spray it down and let it dry.
Step 3. Tape off any parts of the body and anything else you don't want painted.
Step 4. Get the can of rubberized under coating ( I got mines from Walmart )
and spray the inner liner. Then Let dry for 10minutes.
Step 5. 2nd Coat of coating, then let dry and you're done!
Before:

After:


Its hard to tell in the pictures but the coating put a nice textured fresh plastic look. The dots you see were part of some damage that were already there prior to the coating. I plan to add another coat to help cover it up.
* When I get my hands on a better camera I'll try to get a better picture.