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    BFWD on wheels?

    Just curious, since wet diamond is so great on painted surfaces, was wondering if it could be used on wheels. Would it be safe? Would it be good for them?

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    I don`t see why not! It`s super slick and protective. I`ve been using sealants on wheels for years and Wet Diamond is one of the best ones out there.

    I tend to treat wheels just like I do paint. Wash, clay, polish, seal.

    Give it a try and take some pics!!!

    (You can go through claybar really fast when using it on wheels, because they usually have so much road grime on them... the sealant will help to keep the brake dust and road dirt on top of the sealant and not eating it`s way into the wheel coating.)
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    Like Bill said I don`t see why not.

    Try an AIO from klasse on one of the other AIOs on the market if you have one of them already.

    Even after a good cleaning of your wheels the AIO will deep clean them and provide a great base for BFWD. Plus future cleaning of your wheels will be very easy, you should be able to use your carwash soap/water mix to clean them with your dedicated wheel cleaning mitt.
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    I agreed with Bill And Bryan on their response. You can use Blackfire Wet Diamond on your rims, after they are properly clean up first.
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    It works fine. I`ve used them on chrome and painted wheels
    Matter of fact, I`ve used them on a set of painted wheels on a Firehawk I detailed today.
    Pics later

 

 

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