I saw something about this in another thread but I didn't want to take it off topic, so I created a new thread. I was just wondering, what do you do with clear-coated wheels? I've always just washed them until a few weeks ago, when I tried NXT All Metal Polysh. After reading that thread, and thinking for a second, I realized the metal polish isn't even coming in contact with the metal, so the only reason it looked somewhat better is because the metal polish was acting as a paint cleaner (at least I think so...is that true?). If that's the case, what should I use for my clear-coated wheels? Should I just treat them as I treat the paint? Thanks!
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Re: Clear coated wheels?
Originally posted by MaximusZTS View PostI treat them like paint. I clay and scratchX them then wax.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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Wheel sealants are supposedly longer lasting than wax for wheel applications. They are designed to withstand heat better(regurgitated from endless reading). I for one, would like someone to prove that wax is every bit as good as a wheel sealant. Although I've never used wheel sealant, I think treating coated wheels as you would the paint finish is the way to go. When I get some #21, it will go on my rims as an experiment.
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Here is my process... like others I treat them like the paint on my vehicle.
Wheels ~ the extra step....Brandon
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