Looking to clean and protect my rims. What would good product choices be to clean, polish, and wax? Fords site says they are machined aluminum with painted pockets. I would like to get this done wile I`m under 100 miles
Thanks
Looking to clean and protect my rims. What would good product choices be to clean, polish, and wax? Fords site says they are machined aluminum with painted pockets. I would like to get this done wile I`m under 100 miles
Thanks
When my new wheels come on I`ll be using this:
McKee`s 37 Wheel Coating
2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
www.autiopia.org
Wouldn`t even bother coating.
Just clean them with HydroFoam when new. Then repeat every few washes.
A few reasons why I prefer this:
1. Beads as good as any coating.
2. Wheels do not have to be removed to use.
3. Coating gets on every nook and cranny of the wheel.
4. Absolutely requires 0.0% effort if you are cleaning the wheels anyway.
5. While most coatings will die in a year on wheels - HydroFoam is renewed every time you use it to clean your wheels.
6. It`s cheap. The 1.5 oz it takes to clean 4 wheels cost about $2.
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Wow, 28 bucks for 4 oz`s.... How may times can you do the wheels with that?
Not sure about the hydro foam...thats more of a complete wash/wax right?
Many times. Just takes a few spritzes per wheel. Still have mine. 2-3 years old.
Review: DP Wheel Coating
2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
www.autiopia.org
Opti-seal it`s what I started to use here lately as well as the glass and paint.
Thanks guys.... Bought a woolies stick (18 inch) and some Mckees37 wheel coating with some sonas wheel cleaner. But went into the garage and realized I`m out of tire cleaner. Any recommendations on that and dressing? Does or has everyone moved to a water based dressing now?
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