Poorboys Wheel Sealant

Rod73

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I suspect the chemists at Poorboys really really likes bubble gum lol.


Tools/Equipment
Poorboys Wheel Wax
P21s foam applicator


This review will be a continuous process as I cleaned the wheels on the right side of the vehicle and applied the product to only the front wheel, which gets hit hardest with brake dust. The vehicle, my roommate's, is a daily driver that is going to get driven. So I expect to get good read on this product.

I seasoned the applicator after putting a typical amount that I would use for a panel; rubbed the wax with my finger onto the applicator.
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The product wasn't surgically cleaned as time constraints limited how involved I could get. I have heard some whispers about it being challenging to remove, I did not have that problem all. I buffed it off about 3 to 5 minutes after I applied it.


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The product had left a subtle but noticeable glossier appearance to the wheels. In the product description you are encourage to add 2 to 3 layers of this product, for the record I put a single layer of the product on the wheel.
 

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I could have been the whisperer. I allowed the sealant to dry then tried to remove and it was painful. Maybe next time I'll WIpe On and Wipe Off quickly. I don't remember if the directions said to let dry.
 
It was for a light haze. I was mindful of the problems so I didn't want to wait too long and compromise the review in that way.
 
I did check on the wheels today, about a month after application, and I did notice it made a 'moderate difference' in curbing brake dust. I do believe its effectiveness is more in ease of cleaning.
 
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