Wheel Well Maintenance

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buck51

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My wheel wells are very gray and looking like the weather conditions have gotten to them. Looking to spray them black. Wondering how I should prep the wheel well and what I should use? I have heard about 3m spray and undercoating
 

danniboi

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I was actually thinking of spraying it with a can of truck bed liner.
 

BubZX

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i just use some undercoating. I go to the car wash and power wash them out real good and put it up on the lift at work and spray away. I do it every spring when I switch to my summer wheels. while im under there I hit the frame to.
 

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Plastic/Vinyl Paint could work too!

My wheel wells are very gray and looking like the weather conditions have gotten to them. Looking to spray them black. Wondering how I should prep the wheel well and what I should use? I have heard about 3m spray and undercoating

You may want to consider paint that is specifically for plastic or vinyl.

Here's a couple links:

http://www.tcpglobal.com/spraypaintdepot/plastic-paint.aspx

http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion-for-plastic/

http://www.rustoleum.com/en/product-catalog/consumer-brands/specialty/paint-for-plastic-spray


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Ya i didn't prep at all, i figured it will just get dirty again anyways. Looks much better though, that reminds me i have to repaint its been a while.
 

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