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Adam's 16oz Invisible Undercarriage Spray on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Louisville, Colorado, United States

Louisville, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:D014 Part Brand:D014 Warranty:Yes

Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray Dressing


  • Give your Detail that Crisp, Sharp Look
  • Turn your Ugly Wheel Wells Invisible
  • Quick and Easy to Use
  • Leaves a Black Satin Finish


Adam’s Detailing Video

Don't let ugly, soiled wheel wells ruin your beautiful detail job!

After you have finishing cleaning, claying, polishing and waxing your car does it still lack a crisp, finished look? Chances are, it's not your paintwork or trim, it's those ugly wheel wells. You need to make them disappear!

Here's the secret. While you're washing your wheels, spray Adams All Purpose Cleaner in your fender wells and give them a good scrubbing with a fender brush. Let the cleaner dwell while you clean the tire and wheel, then give everything a thorough rinsing. If your wheel wells are really nasty looking, scrub them twice. After washing, allow to air dry, blow dry or towel dry.

Once dry, spray a light coating of Adam's Undercarriage Spray to all areas of the fender well, then work the product in with an old towel. When you're finished, your black fender well liners will have a perfect satin black finish. They literally become invisible and no longer stand out where they can rob your car of its detailed beauty. Now you're ready to detail the rest of your car.

PRO TIP! Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray can stain concrete if it is allowed to drip off. Place newspaper or scrap towels under the fender prior to spraying. 

Contents: Adam's Undercarriage Spray Dressing 16 oz

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