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    Zaino AIO and ClearSeal. It works very well. I`ve done two tests the past two months. It`s a bit more durable than the Poorboys Wheel Sealant I used before. CS tends to bring out more gloss and ZAIO and seems to add some durability although ZAIO works well by itself.



    I have a muted silver alloy wheel and this stuff just makes brake dust wipeoff easily with a cheapo microfiber.



    I have yet to try the Ultima products so that may be my next test.



    One thing that makes detailing fun is that the products just seem to get better in terms of both performance and ease of use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverLexus
    Zaino AIO and ClearSeal. It works very well. I`ve done two tests the past two months. It`s a bit more durable than the Poorboys Wheel Sealant I used before. CS tends to bring out more gloss and ZAIO and seems to add some durability although ZAIO works well by itself.



    I have a muted silver alloy wheel and this stuff just makes brake dust wipeoff easily with a cheapo microfiber.



    I have yet to try the Ultima products so that may be my next test.



    One thing that makes detailing fun is that the products just seem to get better in terms of both performance and ease of use.


    Interesting,

    I don`t have either but I got the rest of the line.



    My go to combo these days is every 2 months apply collinite 425s? forgot the exact name,

    and weekly after washing I use FK=Finish kare Quick detailer which leaves a silk like feel

    to the wheel and seems to bond very well with the collinite.

    I agree with view on products, I am sure there will be a revolution in this industry

    by a company maybe that is going to stop all this waste on products that we don`t even

    use most the time.

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    I have that same combo and it does work great. UPGP works nice also.

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    I CS my wheels also and the dust definitely wipes off easily instead of adhering to the wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamHBonney
    I have that same combo and it does work great. UPGP works nice also.


    Meh you are not missing anything man.


    Which is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpoiledMan
    Which is it?
    I told you in a PM that I am not openly engaging you in a verbal altercation as you keep trying to bait me.



    UPGP works great on rims. My thoughts on how it works on paint are out there and I am not going any further on the issue.



    Have a nice night.



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    But Mr Lebowski, you called me a shill with nothing to base it on and then you weren`t even man enough to admit your mistake or at least simply apologize. I can *see* that *you* however are trolling. You post one thing here and then go somewhere else and point out your own posts like someone else made them. What`s going on upstairs with you??
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    Back on track..



    I have been using this combo on rims, as well. The ZAIO does a great job polishing, and the CS is a great, durable topper. Lately, feeling VERY ambitious, I apply CS to the inner rim, once it`s cleaned, if I can reach.



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    lmao.............interesting he only talks about UPGP 2
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    I`m confused, too, Mr. Lewbowski...If I`m "not missing anything" why would you still be recommending UPGP? :think:

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    Quote Originally Posted by chml17l
    I`m confused, too, Mr. Lewbowski...If I`m "not missing anything" why would you still be recommending UPGP? :think:
    Its a tough sealant and it resists brake dust very nicely. For that reason I play to keep the product.

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    I`ve found that most sealants/durable carnaubas will do a fine job on the wheels. That goes from Collinite to Duragloss, Zaino, etc..

 

 

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