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frankprozzoly
11-10-2014, 08:00 PM
Will you guys please go through your cleaning process for wheels and trim for a coating like DLUX

GenesisCoupe
11-10-2014, 08:28 PM
Wheels and trim?

Wheels i clean, spray IronX, then rinse with water, then clay, then dry, use CarPro Eraser, dry, and coat.. wait few minutes and wipe off.

Trim? I simply wash, dry fully, coat, and after a minute i wipe off.

frankprozzoly
11-10-2014, 08:38 PM
Ok thanks

Tato
11-10-2014, 10:22 PM
Wheels are wash, iron-x, tar remover, coating.

or, if needed:

Wash, Iron-x, tar remover, clay, polish (by hand / machine), eraser, then coating.

Trim:

Wash, brush with Meguiar's #39, dry, coat.

You can clay as well, just beware to avoid marring trim. Few passes with nanoskin will give your trim a good feel.

or Wash, clay, dry, wipe with #39 on Microfiber Towel, wipe dry, coat.

Those are general lines I'd follow, you please feel free to ask if needed.

**this is the way I like doing, not the only / best way of doing it.

Kind Regards.

SameGuy
11-10-2014, 10:25 PM
I suspect the NanoSkin dish rag would come in really handy on some wheels and painted trim bits.

Moldavite
11-10-2014, 10:58 PM
Wheels are wash, iron-x, tar remover, coating.

or, if needed:

Wash, Iron-x, tar remover, clay, polish (by hand / machine), eraser, then coating.

Trim:

Wash, brush with Meguiar's #39, dry, coat.

You can clay as well, just beware to avoid marring trim. Few passes with nanoskin will give your trim a good feel.

or Wash, clay, dry, wipe with #39 on Microfiber Towel, wipe dry, coat.

Those are general lines I'd follow, you please feel free to ask if needed.

**this is the way I like doing, not the only / best way of doing it.

Kind Regards.

+1 :xyxthumbs: