Jun 5, 2011 #1 9 95Viper Enthusiast Joined Jul 1, 2002 Posts 1,510 Reaction score 0 Location Phoenix Detailed 95 Viper today. The black plastic wheel wells over the front wheels could look better with the hood up. What do you use for an OEM look?
Detailed 95 Viper today. The black plastic wheel wells over the front wheels could look better with the hood up. What do you use for an OEM look?
Jun 5, 2011 #2 C cfiiman Viper Owner Joined Nov 3, 2010 Posts 1,173 Reaction score 1 Location Southwest FL Take a look at Adam's polishes, they have a special spray for the wheel wells, http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-517-adams-in-out-spray-dressing.aspx never tried it but am going to, Adams = great stuff.
Take a look at Adam's polishes, they have a special spray for the wheel wells, http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-517-adams-in-out-spray-dressing.aspx never tried it but am going to, Adams = great stuff.
Jun 5, 2011 #3 D Dan Aseere Viper Owner Joined Mar 22, 2002 Posts 122 Reaction score 0 Location Mason, Ohio USA cfiiman said: Take a look at Adam's polishes, they have a special spray for the wheel wells, http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-517-adams-in-out-spray-dressing.aspx never tried it but am going to, Adams = great stuff. Click to expand... Painted mine with Rustoleum satin....Looks original and holds up.
cfiiman said: Take a look at Adam's polishes, they have a special spray for the wheel wells, http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-517-adams-in-out-spray-dressing.aspx never tried it but am going to, Adams = great stuff. Click to expand... Painted mine with Rustoleum satin....Looks original and holds up.
Jun 5, 2011 #4 S speedracervr4 Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, 2006 Posts 1,348 Reaction score 0 Location Lancaster, PA Adam's VRT or in and out spray works great for me.
Jun 5, 2011 #5 C Camfab Enthusiast Joined Oct 2, 2004 Posts 2,916 Reaction score 3 Location SoCal The wheel wells are not plastic, they are actually fiberglass. I use a small amount of "303" to keep them looking fresh.
The wheel wells are not plastic, they are actually fiberglass. I use a small amount of "303" to keep them looking fresh.
Jun 5, 2011 #6 I IEATVETS Enthusiast Joined Feb 16, 2004 Posts 2,348 Reaction score 0 Location Cottage Grove, Wis. Hey Chuck, what do you think he should use?