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    just washing chrome rims makes them look good, but i`m wondering if putting a coat of nxt tech wax on them will also make a big difference and be worth it?

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    Sure, at minimum it ought to protect it for a little while
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    Polish with Wenol.



    Protect with Klasse twins.

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    Do it, Nxt does something to my chrome rims that is amazing, i mean my chrome is always clean, but after putting nxt on there, they have an intense shine, its very apparent. Do it and report back.
    NO! I won`t do your car next.

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    Hooked For Life Bill D's Avatar
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    Originally posted by Gonzo

    Polish with Wenol.



    Protect with Klasse twins.


    Ah! Wenol! The Wenol twins recently joined my collection
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    You are going to be surprised how much of a difference polishing and protecting your chrome will make. Here`s an example of what AIO by itself can do. You can also use Vanilla Moose, NXT, or any other cleaner type product and then protect with SG or another good sealant.








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    This product, I just discovered,at least sounds interesting, sorta like Zoop Seal I`m imagining



    http://www.por15.com/product.asp?productid=246
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    Originally posted by JDookie

    You can also use Vanilla Moose, NXT, or any other cleaner type product and then protect with SG or another good sealant.





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    Originally posted by tuffluck

    just washing chrome rims makes them look good, but i`m wondering if putting a coat of nxt tech wax on them will also make a big difference and be worth it?
    If you take steps to clean and protect your paint, then you should do the same for your chrome.



    As others have mentioned you can use AIO, VM, etc. to get them cleaned up and polished (if needed), then protect them with a good wax or sealant. They`ll look better, last longer (won`t rust or pit), and be much easier to clean.



    Shiny, well protected chrome is happy chrome
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    i`ll put some nxt on them, and then follow up with #16 i imagine. sound good?

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    Wax melts at around 160 dgrees.

    Sealants `melt` at about 400 degrees.

    Wheels get hot.

    You make the call.



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    ~One mans opinion / observations~



    NXT Tech Wax- it’s called ‘wax’ but it’s a polymer (good for approx 350oF)

    Wheel temp will obtain approx 200oF+ (Wax will melt at approx. 180oF)

    Wheel Wax- it’s called ‘wax’ but it’s a polymer (good for approx 350oF)

    Zanio (Z2, 3 & 5) polishes don’t contain abrasives or oil so there are not really a polish



    Confused yet?



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