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  • MOthers PowerCone. Is it worth it for applying wheel Wax

    MY wheels are in excellent shape. Just trying to figure out a quicker way to apply the "Wheel wax" to my wheel.

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    Good question i am cosidering purchasing one also . I have the powerball and seems to do a good job . Better than working by hand.
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      Re: MOthers PowerCone. Is it worth it for applying wheel Wax

      Great ideal to apply a sealant like Collie 845...I recently scored a huge deal on the Meguiars Polishing kit....picked up at a Deep discount store for just $5.......I grabbed 4 of them
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        Re: MOthers PowerCone. Is it worth it for applying wheel Wax

        Originally posted by goldenlight View Post
        MY wheels are in excellent shape. Just trying to figure out a quicker way to apply the "Wheel wax" to my wheel.


        Hey golden don't know if you seen this one or not but I've played around with them all and really do like the Meguiars DynaCone over Mothers PowerCone for the simple fact of everytime you catch the valve stem or sharp edge of the seperated foam on the Mothers PowerCone. The tappered end is solid where as the base is seperated and will get caught and pull loose. Not trying to help sale the DynaCone as you can see I have a little of different products.

        Also another thing I like is the fact of the handle base where you can hold by and have more control of just where you want it to go and focus just wright where you want to polish a little longer. Found this video for you to see what I'm talking about if you haven't already seen it.
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          Re: MOthers PowerCone. Is it worth it for applying wheel Wax

          Maybe something like this?

          Cobra Microfiber Gloves/ Pair - Nooks and crannies? No problem with a Microfiber Glove! You don't have to be a clean freak to appreciate what this tool can do. Our Microfiber Glove is an absolutely amazing product. No soap. No chemical cleaners. Wet ...

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            Re: MOthers PowerCone. Is it worth it for applying wheel Wax

            For rims just use Quick Wax/D156
            Unless you need to polish them.

            I don't like the Mothers due to the fact it's little pieces of foam.
            A Meg's Dyna Cone works better, it's solid foam

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