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Looking for product for tires wheel wells and undercarriage
I have a lifted ram 2500 with 37" tires. It goes through tire dressing. Looking for something that goes a pretty long way. Don't want to use a bottle every time I wash it. I like to clean up and get some shine on the wheel wells and undercarriage also. Anyone doing similar? What are you using to clean and shine these areas? Also not looking for a super shiny finish just clean semigloss I guess?
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Re: Looking for product for tires wheel wells and undercarriage
Clean with an APC and a power washer if you have one. If not, a brush will do. CG Bare Bones is my favorite. Some will say Megs. Hyper Dressing, but it won't last worth a $_ _ _.
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Sounds like a lot of area to dress. How about Optimum Opti-Bond Tire gel applied with a HVLP gun? It would make quick work of the tires. Being that size there must be huge sidewall lugs that will be a pain to wipe a tire dressing on with a foam applicator. Being lifted it sounds like you may have enough clearance to get the gun in between the tire and wheel well to spray the wells and undercarriage parts in the wells. Gallon jug price is not bad and you get 2 gallons at 1:1 dilution for spraying.
I always felt that Opti-Bond made tires look darker black so that would help with the wheel wells. You can make a wheel cover out of plexiglass and attach a handle to it to hold up against the wheel while spraying to minimize overspray. Go to HF to get a cheap HVLP gun to use with your compressor or Wagner makes an electric one (its a bit bulky and probably won't fit in the wheel well).
You could also try spraying Carpro PERL with the HVLP gun in the same fashion. It is more dilutable but also more expensive.
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Perhaps Opti-Bond in a Preval sprayer (from Home Depot) if you do not have a compressor?
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Re: Looking for product for tires wheel wells and undercarriage
Originally Posted by
DBAILEY
Sounds like a lot of area to dress. How about Optimum Opti-Bond Tire gel applied with a HVLP gun? It would make quick work of the tires. Being that size there must be huge sidewall lugs that will be a pain to wipe a tire dressing on with a foam applicator. Being lifted it sounds like you may have enough clearance to get the gun in between the tire and wheel well to spray the wells and undercarriage parts in the wells. Gallon jug price is not bad and you get 2 gallons at 1:1 dilution for spraying.
I always felt that Opti-Bond made tires look darker black so that would help with the wheel wells. You can make a wheel cover out of plexiglass and attach a handle to it to hold up against the wheel while spraying to minimize overspray. Go to HF to get a cheap HVLP gun to use with your compressor or Wagner makes an electric one (its a bit bulky and probably won't fit in the wheel well).
You could also try spraying Carpro PERL with the HVLP gun in the same fashion. It is more dilutable but also more expensive.
The problem with Opti Bond, Hyper Dressing and Perl, is that they are all water based and will not last. Unlike CG Bare Bones which is solvent based and will last through many rains and washings.
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You will need the 2 gallons or more, cause it won't last. Your in Cali where rain is almost nil, so it will work there and the Mojave desert.
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Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
The problem with Opti Bond, Hyper Dressing and Perl, is that they are all water based and will not last. Unlike CG Bare Bones which is solvent based and will last through many rains and washings.
I have read quite a few things with Griot's under carraige spray and the thing that stands out is the oily comments. Is CG the same way ?.
Dave
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Originally Posted by
davidc
I have read quite a few things with Griot's under carraige spray and the thing that stands out is the oily comments. Is CG the same way ?.
Dave
It dries to the touch. If you have a concrete driveway, water it down first as it will stain your concrete.
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