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I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
I am currently using DP Wheel Glaze and was wanting to try something new since winter coming up around the corner. What are you guys using and how long does it last?
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
I use Opti-Seal...brake dust ect washes easily off. I dont know how long it last because re-apply it after ever other washing (because its so easy to apply) Its give the wheels a smooth, silky feel.
Fussman
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I use plain ole powerlock and 845 . soap and water to clean
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
Originally Posted by FussMan
I use Opti-Seal...brake dust ect washes easily off. I dont know how long it last because re-apply it after ever other washing (because its so easy to apply) Its give the wheels a smooth, silky feel.
Fussman
I do the exact same.
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
I like to use the Optimum Opti-Seal on my wheels. This product is so easy to work with and looks awesome on painted wheels. The Opti-Seal does not seem to last as long as the DP Wheel Glaze does on wheels. The DP Wheel Glaze can handle the heat of the wheels better for longer durability.
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
If you're looking for a dedicated wheel product, I use and like Poorboy's Wheel Sealant - easy to apply, nice durability and it adds a nice shine as well. However, I recently put new brakes on my car and scrubbed my wheels and put on a coat of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. I wash with car wash soap and water and they're still beading after a few weeks.
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
I like Cquartz on wheels, makes cleaning them a lot easier.
Jon Miles
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
Opti-Coat and never worry about sealing them again
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
I have been using Col 845 on the BMW's wheels and it is working great at keeping them clean and free of dust... a quick rinse gets about 90% of all the soil off... a quick wipe with my wheel wash mit and soapy water gets the remaining 10% off...
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Re: I wantto try somthing new wheel glaze
I have used Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and Collinite 845. 845 seems to do a better job of repelling brake dust but, both make cleaning wheels with some car soap and water a very easy task.
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