I have noticed a couple of other brands offer an undercarriage detailing spray. I will be detailing a Tundra soon, and was wondering if the Water Based Dressing would do ok for this application?
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Re: Undercarriage detailing
Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View PostI usually get some cheap tire spray in the cans at Advance auto parts for the under body. Stoners Tire shine works awesome.
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Re: Undercarriage detailing
Originally posted by ken_ja View PostNow that, ladies and gents, is an UNDERCARRIAGE. Beautifully maintained bluelibby.
It really hurts taking it offroad and covering it in mud. I try to stick to rocks and sand.
Originally posted by houndlover View PostDoes the Stoners make a smell when the exhaust gets hot?
Even if it did smell, it would only do it for a few min the first time you drove it. It would burn off quick.Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
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Re: Undercarriage detailing
Originally posted by houndlover View PostI have noticed a couple of other brands offer an undercarriage detailing spray. I will be detailing a Tundra soon, and was wondering if the Water Based Dressing would do ok for this application?
Sure...no problem.
For my truck, I tend to use Meguiar's Hyper Dressing in the wheel wells. For the undercarriage, it would work very well there as also.
Tim
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Re: Undercarriage detailing
Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View PostThanks.
It really hurts taking it offroad and covering it in mud. I try to stick to rocks and sand.
Ive never noticed but it may alittle. I dont spray it directly on the exhaust which helps. That stuff may be flammable so I would try to avoid spraying it.
Even if it did smell, it would only do it for a few min the first time you drove it. It would burn off quick.
Tim
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Re: Undercarriage detailing
Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View PostThanks.
It really hurts taking it offroad and covering it in mud. I try to stick to rocks and sand.
Ive never noticed but it may alittle. I dont spray it directly on the exhaust which helps. That stuff may be flammable so I would try to avoid spraying it.
Even if it did smell, it would only do it for a few min the first time you drove it. It would burn off quick.
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