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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Works well on chrome as well.
    Ive used it on chrome plastic trim pieces with no issue.

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Same here... On multi spoke AMG wheels anything else is a PITA...
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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Thanks for the tip! I've been thinking about this.

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Anyone running Brembo brakes try this? Those things dust up like it's no ones business!

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Can it survive being cleaned with a high alkaline wheel cleaner? Please don't tell me soap and water because I prefer spray on Megs D143 hose off if this can handle it.

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Works great on BMW brakes. If your rims are lightly dirty try Hydrofoam to clean AND protect them.

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Can it survive being cleaned with a high alkaline wheel cleaner? Please don't tell me soap and water because I prefer spray on Megs D143 hose off if this can handle it.
    Robert posts on this forum from time to time and this is what he posted with regards to hydro. I am certain D143 will not remove it. But soap and water is all you need lol.


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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Quote Originally Posted by rj67 View Post
    Anyone running Brembo brakes try this? Those things dust up like it's no ones business!
    Yep... Slapping c Quartz on the barrels and face helps a lot..

    maintaining with Hydro 2 makes weekly cleaning pretty effortless..

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    I've got a question regarding the appliance of the product.. If I'm having no hose available when washing my car, would washing with a bucket do the job? Or a continuous stream is required?

    Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk

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    Re: Easiest Wheel Protection there is

    Some have used a garden sprayer and apparently achieved a good result. But I imagine this would be sufficient for wheels for example where the surface to rinse is smaller... As opposed a full Vechicle..
    Unless you do a single panel at a time.. But that way I guess you may as well apply reload...

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