PB Wheel sealant

9D4E420

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I've been using the PB wheel sealant for about 6 months now. Terriffic product in my book. I was thinking if you let it sit on your wheels for 30-60 minutes like PB EX will it give a richer color and more durability? I've been putting one coat on right after another should I let the wheels cure before putting another application on?
 
It never hurts to let it cure for a few hours and I would guess that it would be more durable when given time to cure for a little while at least. It seems like the magic number of coats of Wheel Sealant is 3 :).
 
It never hurts to give a sealant more time to cure and keeping it dry for as long as possible after application will also extend its durability :)
 
I just bought a new set of wheels and I put my first coat of PB wheel sealant on them last night, I plan on doing 2 more today.

Would there be any adverse effects if I applied a coat of glaze or even Nattys Blue over the 3 coats of wheel sealant?
 
I don't think that there would be any adverse effects, but I don't believe that there would be any benefit either.
The heat that is generated by your wheels, would probably cause the NB to be gone in no time. I guess that you could try EX on there, but the WS looks great W/O any help

"J"
 
I just bought a new set of wheels and I put my first coat of PB wheel sealant on them last night, I plan on doing 2 more today.

Would there be any adverse effects if I applied a coat of glaze or even Nattys Blue over the 3 coats of wheel sealant?

I would definitely NOT put Natty's over the Wheel Sealant..it will attract brake dust and make them harder to maintain. Wax will get a little soft when it gets hot and then the brake dust will get imbedded into the wax;)
 
I love the PB Wheel Sealant. I also tried the DP Wheel Glaze and though it worked well, I think the PB product is superior.

I've not gone to the lengths that some have. I have only applied one coat and after a month or two do it again. I think multiple coats with cure time in between would probably worth the effort, I've just been too lazy.

My experience is that I used to use copious amounts of wheel cleaner and often had to buy more product. Since using the PB Wheel Sealant I use water and soap to clean the wheels and don't have to use the wheel cleaners until its time to reapply the sealant.
 
Eric- the best thing about wheel sealants is that all you need to do is rinse the wheel and maybe take a wash mitt to them-- the rims won't need anything strong to clean because the sealant makes clean up very easy. If the rims don't get clean with soap and water, then use any APC and then reapply the sealant.
 
9D4E420, I want to thank you for starting this thread. :bigups

I washed my car today and this post got me thinking about my wheels. It was a beautiful day here so I applied a coat of PB Wheel Sealant. I need to get one of those PB Calendars so I can mark down the dates I do things.

Anyway, after I was done the wheels sure looked great! I topped it off with a wipe down of PB S&G and the tires with Pinnacle Black Onyx.
 
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