I have a question about undercarriage restoration on my 1988 Corvette. Several months back, I posed a question on the Corvette forum about how to bring my C4 fender wells back to a decent look. Someone emailed me and suggested I order some Adam’s Invisible Undercarraige spray. This was the first Adams product I had tried.
Here is the procedure I used: I first spray a genrous amount of Adams APC (I have since bought this) on the fender wells. At this point I will brush them, rinse, and allow them to dry. After they are dry, I spray them with Adams invisible undercarraige spray.
Maybe I am not using the proper method, but so far I am less than thrilled with the results. The wheel wells still dry looking dull. Should I use some kind of paint to restore the ebony look that these had when they were new. If so, can anyone recommend anything?
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I have a question about undercarriage restoration on my 1988 Corvette. Several months back, I posed a question on the Corvette forum about how to bring my C4 fender wells back to a decent look. Someone emailed me and suggested I order some Adam’s Invisible Undercarraige spray. This was the first Adams product I had tried.
Here is the procedure I used: I first spray a genrous amount of Adams APC (I have since bought this) on the fender wells. At this point I will brush them, rinse, and allow them to dry. After they are dry, I spray them with Adams invisible undercarraige spray.
Maybe I am not using the proper method, but so far I am less than thrilled with the results. The wheel wells still dry looking dull. Should I use some kind of paint to restore the ebony look that these had when they were new. If so, can anyone recommend anything?
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