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What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
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The centres are brushed and clear coated so that’s the great news! Much easier to keep clean.
I purchased the Sonax wheel detailing kit which comes with the famous wheel cleaner that they make.
I’ve also included a premium horse hair wheel brush for the face of the wheel and to get into the spokes, I went with the long wheel brush (forgot who it’s made by)
What do you guys recommend for protection? Keep in mind: no rain. No snow. This is a fair weather car that may see 3-5k per year!
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Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
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I had this laugh at PA winters, so it would fit your needs. Very easy to apply.
Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
Definitely go with a wheel coating. Now is the perfect time to apply the coating since those wheels are new and not even mounted yet. I haven’t used the McKee’s product but I wonder about the longevity of a spray on product as compared with a more traditional coating that wipes on like a paint coating. For the last several years I’ve been using 22ple, but Kamikaze’s wheel coating and the Green products look interesting. For me, longevity is important with wheels since it’s a hassle to remove wheels (for me at least) to reapply coating to the back of the spokes and barrels.
Coated wheels are much easier to clean, and can be maintained with a spray sealant/ coating booster like Hydro2, or Gyeon wetcoat every other month or so.
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I just did a new set of wheels for my Honda, right out of the box , with CquartzUK, and Reload. After an alcohol wash to start. They look great.
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Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
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I haven’t used the McKee’s product but I wonder about the longevity of a spray on product as compared with a more traditional coating that wipes on like a paint coating.
It`s the same as any other coating. Apply to an applicator block or sponge and wipe evenly on the wheels, buff off the high spots. I use it on my wheels and it`s amazing. Cleaning is a breeze and I haven`t noticed and degradation and I`m at about 8 months.
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Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
Yes exactly. It’s now the perfect time to get er done!
What do you guys think about the sonax spray sealant that has been getting great reviews?
It’s a aerosol paint sealant. Would this work or for wheels not so much ?
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My opinion is you need a full blown ceramic coating for wheels. Because brake dust is terrible. I would`nt leave it to a spray silica, or any type of just spray on /wipe off. Now once I get the wheels done, I use Hydro2 for maintenance.
What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
What’s a good ceramic wheel costing? Gtechnic?
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Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
I just replaced my wheels and used gtechniq wheel armor (C5) one coat, and topped with EXO v3, 2 coats. Did this before the tires were mounted. Very, very slick. Brake dust wipes off easy.
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You have many options available to you. Some have provided some good options as well.
I`ve used all of these and they all work about the same. They are all pretty straight forward to use.
GTechniq C5
Cquartz UK - Even though it is a paint coating it works pretty well on wheels.
CarPro DLUX
Gyeon Rim
Here is a write up on Gyeon Rim
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...tz-q2-rim.html
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I just replaced my wheels and used gtechniq wheel armor (C5) one coat, and topped with EXO v3, 2 coats. Did this before the tires were mounted. Very, very slick. Brake dust wipes off easy.
This is a great combo as well. Currently have it on my wheels.
Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
Since my lips on these wheels are polished, would a good aluminum polish be a good idea just to rid of minor finishing scratches ?
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Re: What to protect expensive multi-spoke wheels with? (CCW content)
Once a dedicated wheel coating has been applied, can I simply maintain it with a quality quick detailing spray such as the one made by Sonax?
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Once a dedicated wheel coating has been applied, can I simply maintain it with a quality quick detailing spray such as the one made by Sonax?
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Once applied, I just spray em down, hit them with a wash mitt and whatever is left in wash bucket at end of wash, rinse & dry. Never bothered to maintain with anything else. Pressure washer spray cleans em up fine...havent used a wheel brush in over a year...no need.
Have about 12k summer miles on Gyeon Rim, applied 07/2016, about 7500 year round miles on Kamikaze Stance, applied 07/2017 and about 18k year round miles on Kamikaze Stance applied 07/2017. All are still `spray, light wipe, dry and go` solid performing products.
Have used Gyeon Rim, Gtechniq C5, IGL Wheel and Kamikaze Stance. All are decent with Stance being easiest to apply and, so far, have the most miles on them.
Definitely worth the time and effort no matter what you use.
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Once a dedicated wheel coating has been applied, can I simply maintain it with a quality quick detailing spray such as the one made by Sonax?
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Yes you can do that. Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer works great for that. You also have the option of using a silica spray sealant like Gyeon Cure, CarPro Reload, Blackfire SiO2 Spray Seal, etc.
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Ill be researching wheel coatings this weekend boys!
I was gonna throw the wheels on and call it a day.
I do have some Sonax ceramic coating too.
Thoughts ??
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