Cleaning your wheel well

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LinuxMint

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Looks good, but just wondering is your drivers rear tire in the wrong position? Looks like it has a arrow on it facing the wrong way if that is the back drivers side tire. J/W?
He must spend most of his driving time in reverse.
 

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I always amor all. Painting that plastic on the NNBS may peel at some point.
 

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I get great results with this product. Long lasting and easy to apply...just spray and go!

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Looks good, but just wondering is your drivers rear tire in the wrong position? Looks like it has a arrow on it facing the wrong way if that is the back drivers side tire. J/W?

Yeah they were, i switched them back. I didnt notice when i put them back on after winter.

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I use this stuff called Xenit on my wheel wells. It's a strong citrus degreaser and has always done a great job for me. In addition to car applications, it works well around the house too.
 

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dish soap and wash mitt. They stay black and dont spray anything because it will attract dirt
 

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