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    Anyone use this for a wheel sealant?

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    I`m sure the wheels would look great but I wouldn`t reach for it as my wheel sealant. No cleaners and just fair durability means not the best choice for wheels.

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    Thanks. So, even on the paint, what are we talking about a couple of months?

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    On a DD parked outside, expect similar durability to a good carnauba or something like NXT. Couple of months is probably accurate. In my book, its more of a beauty sealant, which is fine by me, what autopian really lets their LSP go that long? Awesome looks when you initially apply it, just a ton of wow factor on any color. Also works well on imperfect paint.



    For wheels, I`d either go ZAIO or DG501 or just go ahead and Opticoat.

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    I`d echo what Dan stated. POXY is a great looking sealant that is a super easy to apply, but because a vehicle`s wheels are under more torture (heat & cleaners), protection tends to fall off much in much less time. Opti-Coat is the best option for wheels hands down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    I`d echo what Dan stated. POXY is a great looking sealant that is a super easy to apply, but because a vehicle`s wheels are under more torture (heat & cleaners), protection tends to fall off much in much less time. Opti-Coat is the best option for wheels hands down.


    Or maybe Opti-Seal?

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    OS may not the most durable, but just about as easy as it gets.
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    I OS my wheels and it`s quick, easy, and decent durability. It`s easy enough that durability doesn`t matter too much.

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    RELOAD is another excellent choice for wheels. Probably would need to be re-applied every 3 - 4 mos.

 

 

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