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    A squirt of leftover CQ UK - use it on chrome wheels?

    I figured I would use some leftover coating on my chrome wheels. Can't hurt, right?

    Aside from some iron remover, should I be okay to simply apply? Or are there any other steps to take if doing this?

    Should I consider a different product for wheels? Gyeon WetCoat comes to mind...

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    Re: A squirt of leftover CQ UK - use it on chrome wheels?

    CQ will work fine on your chrome wheels. Be sure to do an IPA wipe down first.

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    Re: A squirt of leftover CQ UK - use it on chrome wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    CQ will work fine on your chrome wheels. Be sure to do an IPA wipe down first.




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    Not CQ UK, but Car Pro's Dlux.

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    Re: A squirt of leftover CQ UK - use it on chrome wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by vaca22 View Post
    I figured I would use some leftover coating on my chrome wheels. Can't hurt, right?

    Aside from some iron remover, should I be okay to simply apply? Or are there any other steps to take if doing this?

    Should I consider a different product for wheels? Gyeon WetCoat comes to mind...

    Thanks!
    Will work just fine. You could even polish the chrome to shine up a bit and the prep wipe them before coating them. Save the wet coat for maintenance.

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