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Fender cleaning?

BadSquatch

Badlands
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With minimal (no off-road) usage, I’ve found that it’s difficult to keep the black wheel flairs clean. The textured surface my be making it difficult. I have the wider ones, with Sasquatch.

I’ve been trying to Scrub clean with Windex and a rag. I still have a few minor spots.

What do you use? Tirewet, to just shine it up? Something stronger like Mr.Clean?

Not sure if something will fade it.

Once perfectly clean, do you put any protection on them? Graphine?

Thanks!
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CoachTee

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Back when I still had my Jeep, I had the same problem and saw a post here, gave it a try and fell in love.

Got my Bronco in April and immediately put it on - same great results! Solution finish - both the restorer and the top coat. A little goes a long way and keeps the fenders looking better then new with no gloss. Actually repels the dirt and discoloration.
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