What's the best pollish for wheels?

Bozzy

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Any tips appreciated :)
I've never bothered to use any separate wheel products but as I have had my wheels nicely refurbished I want to look after them,hence the title above. Don't know which combination to use so any help much appreciated.

Steve
 

littlefeller

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i find the polish that operate hand car washes the best=)) sorry chap i cant help here but i couldn't resist
 

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If your wheels are perfectly clean use a sealant plenty on the market.
Poor boys wheel sealant.
Chemical guys wheel guard.
I use finishkare 1000p high temp wax or Wolfs rim shield.

Hope that helps.

Cliff.
 

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If your wheels are perfectly clean use a sealant plenty on the market.
Poor boys wheel sealant.
Chemical guys wheel guard.
I use finishkare 1000p high temp wax or Wolfs rim shield.

Hope that helps.

Cliff.
Many thanks Cliff :thumbsup:.
I use auto glym on the bodywork and they do a wheel sealer so I may try that.

Steve
 

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Poor boys wheel sealant on my refurbished wheels works well.
 

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I remember @billz gave his new wheels several coats before fitting them.

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I definitely rate the Poorboys. Makes the wheels so much easier to clean
 
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M666BMG

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This stuff is used by a lot of pro detailers:



I've used it and it's excellent stuff.

It's used on boats so it is very durable stuff.

Just another choice.

Preparation is key to everything on paintwork and wheels etc.
 

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FK1000P is the only thing you need IMO, It is a high temperature wax that will last around 3-4 months.

After cleaning your new wheels and polishing them with whatever you have, use an applicator and when you have applied to all wheels you can go back to the first and buff it off.
 

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I use a turtle wax wheel polish. Whatever you get needs to be heat proof so don't think of using your regular car polish mate.
 
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M666BMG

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I use a turtle wax wheel polish. Whatever you get needs to be heat proof so don't think of using your regular car polish mate.
It doesn't need to be heat proof at all mate believe it or not.

I have used many many products over the years and have finally got a list of products for all tasks.
 

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I stand corrected young Mark. ;)
 

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Hello mate,

Normal polish or wax is ok for wheels.

i don't mean to correct Dave it's just what I've found over the last 5 years
Mate its fine lol! I was just going of the stuff I purchased, it said on it..."designed specifically for wheels, works at high temperatures" or words to that effect!
 

Bozzy

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Many thanks for all the advice :thumbsup:
As i was in Halfrauds the other day i bought the Auto Glym wheel sealer. It's a spray on type.
I applied it as per instructions,was supposed to dry in 1 and half hours,it didn't so i had to put them in the house where it was a lot warmer to dry.....but ended up with streaky run marks :meh:.
But when i ran a clean cloth over them the marks went luckily :). don't think I'll use that again.
I'll go for one you apply on a cloth and buff off.

Steve
 
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