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adt1982

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Yesterday there was road construction. They were cutting concrete sections with a saw and the road was wet. It kicked up concrete dust and dried on the wheel well liners before I knew what had happened. I scrubbed with a mitt and got it all of the paint on the rear, but the fronts didn't come very clean. I haven't taken itit to the car wash and tried a pressure hose yet. Any tips or thoughts? Ugh...so annoyed!

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Try Wd 40 let soak to loosen up before the pressure washer
 

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When I got my new truck, one of the first thing I did was mask off the front wheel wells. Then I sprayed a coat of under coating on them to seal them. I had this type of liner on my 2016 Silverado. They are like a sponge. When they are wet they sit and drip all over the garage floor. Large puddles of water everywhere. I would suggest to hit them with a stiff brush then seal them. I am sure there are better option, but that worked for me.
 

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Worst case option. You can buy a new set for about $150. Per YouTube they look fairly easy to install. I would say it’s crazy to buy news ones but I could easily see something like this driving me insane although the average person wouldn’t even notice ?

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