Anyone have any good products for cleaning and giving the fender liner a nice shine? I wipe mines down but once it dries it turns off-white.
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I think your screen name says it all.Originally Posted by saywat?
spray the tire cleaner foam type spray in there ?
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why would wat i suggested not be a good idea and easy solution? ud prefer he stick his arm in there and amor all the liner? its crazy enough he wants to clean it lol. unless my definition of fender liner is different than his and hes talking about something totally different
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I wash my car at least once a week, and I always clean my fender liner. Gives it a nice touch. FTDOriginally Posted by saywat?
why would wat i suggested not be a good idea and easy solution? ud prefer he stick his arm in there and amor all the liner? its crazy enough he wants to clean it lol. unless my definition of fender liner is different than his and hes talking about something totally different
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Yea it does help. I try to clean mine once a month. Plus I have alot of that road marker paint I have to scrap off. The tire shine lasted about a work and looked nice.Originally Posted by JC-RH
I wash my car at least once a week, and I always clean my fender liner. Gives it a nice touch. FTD
That product looks good. Im try it. Thanks.
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I wish i had enough free time in my life to worry about how clean my fender liners were...
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Thats good to know.Originally Posted by Mustang5L5
I wish i had enough free time in my life to worry about how clean my fender liners were...
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Coulda cleaned them in less time that it took you to post that comment. Originally Posted by Mustang5L5
I wish i had enough free time in my life to worry about how clean my fender liners were...
...just saying. LoL
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I use 303 Aerospace on any plastic/rubber/leather. So basically engine bay, interior, and tires all look fantastic with it. Definitely snag a bottle to try... I'd say it's overall my favorite product I use on the car because how versatile yet nondestructive it is.
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+1 on 303 Aerospace. I haven't tried it on my tires though. Might have to give that a try.
