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Tarminator Damage
I think I really messed up my wheel wells.
Our White 03 Suburban got taken down a freshly tarred and pee gravel street.....it was a mess to say the least.
The wheel well were a mess so I tried Stoner Tarminator on the front wheel wells....worked real good with no damage.
So I went ahead and used it on the rear wells and they came out looking like this.
I cleaned them it with apc + with no luck.
I cleaned them real good with car wash soap and applied Optimum Tire and Trim Guard +
It shined them up good but still can see the damage under it.
Ill see what they look like in a couple days.
I don't know what to clean them with or how to get rid of the caulk look.
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Re: Tarminator Damage
Sorry to hear! So the white chalkiness only appeared on the rear wells but not the front? Is that right?
Perhaps a different APC would help? I've had nice luck cleaning up trim with Detailer’s Pro Series Cleanse-All Exterior Cleaner agitated with a tire brush. It comes as a free sample if you wanted to give that a try next time you place an order.
Good luck!
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Re: Tarminator Damage
cheap plastic.. repaint them and done
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Re: Tarminator Damage
Originally Posted by HD.Detailing
cheap plastic.. repaint them and done
Agreed! Black paint and problem solved!
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Re: Tarminator Damage
Pretty Please.....if you are going to paint these
Remove them from the vehicle first.
Take a lot of before and after pics. I don't recall this specific wheel well painting project documented on AGO
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Re: Tarminator Damage
Painting them would be a quick, cheap, easy fix, but if it were me I would simply replace them. Wheel well liners are cheap and readily available (especially for a GM truck).
Once you get the new ones, coat them with Ultima Tire & Trim Guard and they'll look fantastic.
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Re: Tarminator Damage
Painting them would be a quick, cheap, easy fix, but if it were me I would simply replace them. Wheel well liners are cheap and readily available (especially for a GM truck).
Exactly what I was thinking.
I would be a little concerned that the paint wouldn't stick...and that would be a big mess.
I'm getting new ones.
Just wanted to give a heads up about Tarminator.....it works good but it is a Strong cleaner.
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