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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
Any wipe on/walk away Spray sealant is great for wheel duty. Apply once a month, super easy.
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
IMO, the best bargain in wheel sealants is FK1000p. It lasts for at least 3-4 months, longer than any other non-coating product I've tried. All I need to clean wheels is the leftover soap or rinseless I've used on the rest of the car.
Bill
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
Originally Posted by BillyJack
IMO, the best bargain in wheel sealants is FK1000p. It lasts for at least 3-4 months, longer than any other non-coating product I've tried. All I need to clean wheels is the leftover soap or rinseless I've used on the rest of the car.
Bill
Same here--since I started using FK1000 on my wheels (and the rest of the car) my routine maintenance has been very easy.
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
This isn't exactly what it sounds like you're looking for, but I am currently using Pinnacle Black Label Wheel Coating and I haven't been disappointed. I just use my normal car soap and water to clean my rims.
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
Originally Posted by quebert
It's not sold here, but Autopia sells it which is a sister site so I think it's within the forum rules to mention it? Polish Angel Supersport, from the reviews I've read it protects great, is real fast & easy to apply. And it's not too expensive considering a 200ml bottle will last a long time. I ordered some myself the other day and can't wait to try it. MODS, if me mentioning Autopia isn't allowed I apologize.
+1 Awesome stuff!! Just Spray and let it haze and wipe!! Additionally, to me I like any regular sealant such as Menzerna Powerlock (or whatever the new name is) and most recently Poorboys Sealant/Carnauba liquid wax.
CJ
2013 Mustang GT w/Track Pack 6-Speed Manual
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
Good products that is sold on AutoGeek is PoorBoys wheel sealant and Spray and Rinse cleaner. Just spray the wheel cleaner on the rims let it sit for a few minutes and rinse with water. Dry and apply the PB wheel wax.
Ed
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
I applied CQuartz UK on my wheels about a year ago. They are still flawless! Brake dust and grime rinse right off. Coatings are the way to go for wheels and roofs!
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+1 Poorboy’s Wheel Sealant: Protective sealant that improves & maintains the appearance of wheels. wheel protection, poorboys wheel wax.
To clean wheels, I use SONAX Wheel Cleaner, all wheel cleaner, chrome wheel cleaner, aluminum wheel cleaner, full effect wheel cleaner (buy in bulk & use Kwazar Mercury Pro + 0.5 Liter Spray Bottle (17 oz.)) with Wheel Woolies 3-Piece Kit, wheel cleaning tools, wheel brushes & Speed Master Wheel Brush.
About every 3 months, I polish/clean wheel face with Klasse AIO, klasse all in one 10 ounce, klasse all in one polish, klasse acrylic polish; as AIO ("all in one"), you could use alone and/or top with PWS (Poorboy's Wheel Sealant) previously mentioned.
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
Originally Posted by spiralout462
I applied CQuartz UK on my wheels about a year ago. They are still flawless! Brake dust and grime rinse right off. Coatings are the way to go for wheels and roofs!
What he said....
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Re: Good wheel sealant, and how to wash
I just lay down a nice coat of Wolfgang Deep Gloss paint sealant. It will probably last 3-4 months but I never let it stay on that long without a recoat. I recoat about every 8 weeks and really keeps the wheels clean. I can usually clean the brake dust off with a garden hose.
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