How to clean and dress the inside of a wheel welll?

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Cobrastud

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Anybody have a good method to clean these suckers up? I have 24" kmc slides on my tahoe and the wheel wells really stand out now. I'm assuming a degreaser and something to shine it after. If anyone has a good method please share
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I've had them for about a month and no complaints whatsoever. Smooth, quiet and inexpensive! However I do have a weird sound that popped up a week or two after putting the rims and tires on, there is now a subtle sqeaking/bobbling noise coming from the front end. The truck shop isn't sure what it might be, so frustrating. Any ideas?
 

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Scrub well with an APC (Purple power, Simple Green, etc...) and then dress with a plastic protectant like 303...
 

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I do mine with Simple Green........ soak and scrub.

Rinse.

Repeat if still dirty.

Use Chemical Guys Bare Bones to treat it.
 
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Anybody have a good method to clean these suckers up? I have 24" kmc slides on my tahoe and the wheel wells really stand out now. I'm assuming a degreaser and something to shine it after. If anyone has a good method please share
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http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-61-adams-invisible-undercarriage-spray-dressing.aspx

This stuff works awesome. After washing your truck and it dries-just spray the inside of the wells and they look like new. I did my friends Lincoln and she said it looked like her car never was driven. It really does make your wells invisible-highly recommend ;)
 

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When I wash my hoe I clean them with a brush then before I dry it I use that tire cleaner that is foam that comes in a can. I spray the wheel well then wipe it down with a rag then dry everything else. They look new when done.

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It's cheap, easy, and something you probably already have!
 

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