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  1. I went at these yesterday and got some pretty good results. The only thing I might change is on the final step after they are dried I should go back over them with an old upholstry brush or roller to remove the lint. It did take about double the time it usually did on the plastic liners. 1. Brush off all 4 liners with dry fender brush 2. Hose out with stream from firehose nozzle until water ran clear 3. Hit salt sports with diluted APC and agitate with wet fender brush 4. Rise until water runs clear. 5. Used master blaster to try after I finished the rest of the vehicle I hopes this helps anyone else that was/is in the same boat.
  2. Thanks for all the replys. I was mainly concerned with the brush "breaking apart" or "tearing into" the liners. We have a lot of salt still on the roads here, so I am going to try some diluted APC on those areas as they seem to be already showing some signs of staining.
  3. Thanks for the quick reply. I wanted to make sure before I cleaned them up this week. I don't use a pressure washer, so maybe I'll try hitting it with the firehose nozzle first befoore I try the APC/brush combo
  4. In my previous(2011 Silverado) "weekly wash" routine I would clean the plastic wheel well lines with APC and the Adam's fender brush. I got a 2015 Silverado and that comes with front and back wheel well liners that look to be a heavy felt type product rather than plastic. Is it safe to use my previous routine(APC w/brush) or will the fender brush tear or soften up the liners? Thanks
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