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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
In the pictures below I'm applying the Wolfgang Wheel Seal as per the directions using a simple, foam applicator pad.
Hmmm... A typo or were you thinking about another soon to be released product?
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Originally Posted by
sixsix
Hmmm... A typo or were you thinking about another soon to be released product?
That is a typo no Wolfgang Wheel Seal coming, sorry!
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
What’s the expected longevity of this product on a regularly driven DD? Apply monthly? Weekly? Six months?
My truck wheels have been the test subject for this and I can say it is holding up amazing on two months I believe since application.
Best part of this product is the way it repels the nasty grime, I usually get a build up from taking my truck to the Camp a lot but my wheels are still looking great!
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Originally Posted by
Meghan
My truck wheels have been the test subject for this and I can say it is holding up amazing on two months I believe since application.
Best part of this product is the way it repels the nasty grime, I usually get a build up from taking my truck to the Camp a lot but my wheels are still looking great!
Ok, c'mon Meghan, we need some pics!!
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Can this be used on wheels that have been coated with Ceramic Pro (9H + Top Coat)?
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Will the BF Wheel Seal be good to go on these chrome wheels as well?
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Originally Posted by
Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
Will the BF Wheel Seal be good to go on these chrome wheels as well?
As long as they are clean - yes.
Let the product dry before wiping off excess.
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Re: Review: BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
As long as they are clean - yes.
Let the product dry before wiping off excess.
I believe I said the wrong wheel type. They are coated aluminum. I used the BLACKFIRE SiO2 Wheel Seal on them today and they turned out great!
I let the product dry to a haze before wiping off.
Thanks Mike!
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