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Ceramic on wheels
I have leftover 22 PLE hpc. I’d like to use this on my painted wheels.
Question. Is this fine. Or do I need a ‘wheel specific.’ Ceramic Coating ?
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Super Member
Re: Ceramic on wheels
Go for it. No need to use a wheel coating if you have a paint coating handy.
I've used paint coatings a couple times on my wheels and it's worked just fine.
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Super Member
Re: Ceramic on wheels
Originally Posted by
Luket
I have leftover 22 PLE hpc. I’d like to use this on my painted wheels.
Question. Is this fine. Or do I need a ‘wheel specific.’ Ceramic Coating ?
May not be as durable as a wheel specific coating, but will work just fine.
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Junior Member
Re: Ceramic on wheels
I use the griots ceramic 3-1 spray on my wheels works looks and is durable all good
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Re: Ceramic on wheels
Originally Posted by
zefer
I use the griots ceramic 3-1 spray on my wheels works looks and is durable all good
How long is it lasting for you?
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Re: Ceramic on wheels
Originally Posted by
zefer
I use the griots ceramic 3-1 spray on my wheels works looks and is durable all good
Not even close to the same thing being discussed. Ceramic sprays are completely different then ceramic coatings.
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Re: Ceramic on wheels
Originally Posted by
Luket
I have leftover 22 PLE hpc. I’d like to use this on my painted wheels.
Question. Is this fine. Or do I need a ‘wheel specific.’ Ceramic Coating ?
As long as the 22ple hasn't gone bad you should be fine to do your wheels in it. As Rsurfer stated, it may not be as durable but it will work fine.
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Re: Ceramic on wheels
I have used Cquartz UK and 22 PLE on two different sets of wheels and I don’t think I would do it again. It is just as easy to occasionally use a quality wheel cleaner, brush and then a Hydro activated ceramic like wet coat or Hydr02 and I get essentially the same effect.
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Re: Ceramic on wheels
Originally Posted by
glen e
I have used Cquartz UK and 22 PLE on two different sets of wheels and I don’t think I would do it again. It is just as easy to occasionally use a quality wheel cleaner, brush and then a Hydro activated ceramic like wet coat or Hydr02 and I get essentially the same effect.
Not if you use Dlux!
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Re: Ceramic on wheels
You would think ceramic would be easier to keep clean. And longevity.
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