How to Remove Mud from Car Wheel Wells
Why Mud Buildup in Wheel Wells Is a Problem Mud isn’t just dirt — it’s a mixture of soil, water, road grime, and sometimes chemicals. When it accumulates in wheel wells, it can cause several issues: Traps moisture against metal surfaces Encourages rust formation over time Adds unnecessary weight Affects suspension components if buildup is heavy Makes the entire vehicle look less clean In some cases, dried mud can harden and become difficult to remove, especially if it’s been sitting for weeks. A Common Mistake People Make A mistake I see quite often is trying to remove dried mud by scrubbing aggressively right away. This usually doesn’t work well and can even damage plastic liners or painted areas. Another common issue is ignoring the wheel wells completely during regular washes, allowing mud to build up layer after layer. By the time it’s addressed, it requires much more effort to clean. Understanding Your Wheel Well Material Before cleaning, it helps to know what you’re working with....