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    I am also a big fan of Wheel Wax. My second favorite is Optimum Opti-Seal. I have also used BF Metal Sealant with great results.
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    I love Ultima Trim and Tire Guard on my rims. Unlike applying it to a porous surface you do go ahead and buff it off after about 20 minutes. It lasts forever and is soooooo slick. Brake dust and everything just wipes right off. I love it on my chrome trim as well. Super slick and shines like the sun on chrome.

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    Two that I`ve tried that work well are:

    • DP Wheel Glaze
    • Poorboy`s World Wheel Sealant


    I was really surprised how much brake dust just didn`t stick and washing was just plain soap and water, no wheel cleaner!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CEE DOG View Post
    I love Ultima Trim and Tire Guard on my rims. Unlike applying it to a porous surface you do go ahead and buff it off after about 20 minutes. It lasts forever and is soooooo slick. Brake dust and everything just wipes right off. I love it on my chrome trim as well. Super slick and shines like the sun on chrome.
    Hey Corey,

    I think Ultima should hire you as a consultant. You do more for their product then anyone.:wink:

    Not sure how a product that is intended for tires and trim would help on your rims though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    Hey Corey,

    I think Ultima should hire you as a consultant. You do more for their product then anyone.:wink:

    Not sure how a product that is intended for tires and trim would help on your rims though.
    Thanks buddy! :clap:

    Btw: It is intended for tires, wheels (painted, chrome, polished), bumper trim, plastic grills, fascia, valances, rocker panels and the engine compartment.
    FYI: UTTG is resistant to temperatures above 500 degrees (F).

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEE DOG View Post
    Thanks buddy! :clap:

    Btw: It is intended for tires, wheels (painted, chrome, polished), bumper trim, plastic grills, fascia, valances, rocker panels and the engine compartment.
    FYI: UTTG is resistant to temperatures above 500 degrees (F).
    Wow, who knew. Interesting that a product can be used to dress tires and trim and also seal wheels and chrome. I take it, this is really a sealant, rather then a dressing? I know it is expensive, but if it is this versatile, then it might be worth the extra money.

    Thanks Corey.
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    Yes, it is a sealant. It takes very little and lasts for a very long time. Between those two facts and the time saved in not having to reapply as often you end up saving money.

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    I absolutely LOVE Opti Coat on my rims. They come clean with nothing more than light agitation with car wash shampoo or ONR. Even if I never put in on the paint, it will be on every set of wheels I ever own. Ron Harris did a video just using a pressure washer after applying the coating, I`ll see if I can find it.

 

 
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