Fender liner cleaner?

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Anybody take the time to get their fender liners shining? I plan to do it since mine look like crap. Would some basic armor all get the job done?
 

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I have always used tire foam. If they have never been cleaned, then I would scrub them with soap/water first, and then hit them with a coating of tire foam. Make sure to wipe the foam off after about 30 seconds though because if you don't wipe it down, dirt will actually stick to it and make even more of a mess.
 

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I use Meg's All Purpose Cleaner followed with Chemical Guys Bare Bones undercarriage spray.
 

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ive used armorall on mine after washing them . they looked pretty good afterwards
 

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I'm not saying it's the only option, but Adam's All purpose cleaner got mine back to a clean smooth black finish. Super RVT made them a deep smooth black and cleanup was super easy after that!

I'm sure other companies also make great products.
 

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I second the Adams polishes stuff. The cleaner gets it clean and they have an undercarriage dressing that is awesome! Just started using it based on a recommendation from a friend who details cars and that is what he uses.


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I have always used tire foam. If they have never been cleaned, then I would scrub them with soap/water first, and then hit them with a coating of tire foam. Make sure to wipe the foam off after about 30 seconds though because if you don't wipe it down, dirt will actually stick to it and make even more of a mess.

I do the same.

Works for me.
 

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I have a bottle of their under carriage juice. I should try it. lol
 

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I use the Adams undercarriage spray after washing the fender liners. It lasts a decent amount of time.
 

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I've heard great things about both of these Chemical Guys products, Grime Reaper and Bare Bones Undercarriage Spray.

Personally, I will use simply green every 5-6 washes on the fender liners, then coat with 303 Aerospace Protectant after dried. 303 is an amazing, durable product. Very natural look, low shine and wonderful protection. I use on engine bay, dash and full interior, and exterior trim.
 

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I use the Adams Super VRT dressing after a simple spa and brush wash of the fenderwells.
And when I was it again the fenderwells with that dressing on them rise pretty clean even without brushing....dirt dont stick to well to that Super VRT....great stuff!!! :)
 
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