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I read the info about it, it has "space age polymers" (hmm another blackfire/platinum products thing?). Anyway, here is a few captions from the info they provide.

Tire rack says
"Wheel Wax is different from wheel polishes because it is not a polish, it is a wax formulated with space age polymers and resins, a heat resistant sealant and carnauba wax, which provides the ultimate protection for wheels. There are no ingredients in Wheel Wax that are harmful to wheels or their finish. Wheel Wax is treated to provide long lasting protection and formulated for ease of application.

Just wipe on, let dry to a haze and wipe off. For maximum shine, rinse with cool water and buff to a high shine. After 24 hours, Wheel Wax changes the surface polarity of wheels to repel the brake dust and makes the wheels easier to clean. Wheel Wax is also designed to help combat the effects of road salt and harsh winter road chemicals used in the Snow Belt, however whenever contaminates get on wheels they should be removed as soon as possible to keep wheels as new looking as possible.

The sooner Wheel Wax protective treatment is applied to new wheels, the longer the wheels will stay in like-new condition. After applying Wheel Wax, clean wheels every week using only neutral pH car wash soap. In many cases you may only need to use a soft, damp, cotton towel to get the best results.

Wheel Wax was formulated to last longer on wheels then any other product on the market; however, the lasting power of Wheel Wax will depend on how often the wheels are cleaned, and what product is used to clean them. If wheels are cleaned on a regular basis with water or neutral pH car wash soap, Wheel Wax should be applied every month. If any other chemical, high pH soap or automatic car wash is used, then Wheel Wax should be applied after each wheel cleaning."

Sounds like any other polymer, #20 and AIO, etc.. Anyway has anyone tried it, I wonder if it really is "specially formulated"

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To me I think that we are better off to use Klasse or what ever you fav wax/polish you use on your paint...... Good shine on the paint- looks great on the wheels!!!!!!



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I've got it and tested it...it seems like a normal carnauba wax with some extra cleaners in it. In a test on the Tahoe, it lasted about 2 weeks, or two washes. During those washes, I did not use wheel cleaner, I just used a separate wash mitt with plain water...



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I would like to thank the Pro's on this forum -David Saunders, Bob Mr. Tightness, Tru Shine, Barry S, Todd (no last name needed),Bryan Burnworth
Jeff@ Immaculate Reflections, Rasky (I hope it did not leave anyone out-if I did sorry) for all your posts which were inspiring and offered detailed help for guy like me trying to get their DD sorted out.

Special Thanks to David Saunders of Street Dreams Detailing - I just re read a reply you sent me well over a year ago and that 1 PM changed my future ownership of car black. At least I now know I can win that Battle! Should I choose to put that time and effort in! LOL Thanks for taking the time to write the prescription!


Good Luck and let me know where you all plan on posting!
 
I would like to thank the Pro's on this forum -David Saunders, Bob Mr. Tightness, Tru Shine, Barry S, Todd (no last name needed),Bryan Burnworth
Jeff@ Immaculate Reflections, Rasky (I hope it did not leave anyone out-if I did sorry) for all your posts which were inspiring and offered detailed help for guy like me trying to get their DD sorted out.

Special Thanks to David Saunders of Street Dreams Detailing - I just re read a reply you sent me well over a year ago and that 1 PM changed my future ownership of car black. At least I now know I can win that Battle! Should I choose to put that time and effort in! LOL Thanks for taking the time to write the prescription!


Good Luck and let me know where you all plan on posting!

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Trouble :spy:
 
I want to thank all you guys too who have posted in the shine and show and fantastic write ups .

I know it takes a l of time and energy to do and I have learned so much from them . Very enjoyable to read and veiw too!!

Very much appreciated and Sorry I never returned the favor!:smile:
 
Jeff,
That is what made this forum stand head and shoulders above the rest. It's all about the members who are so willing to help each other. It is like a family here, and I am soooo bummed to see it go. I wish there was a way to keep in touch with all of you.
 
A big thanks to: Auto Concierge

Not only for his quality and skill but also for the great number of posts and the time it took to create the photo record.

I learned a great deal from those posts.

Thanks!
 
Jeff,
That is what made this forum stand head and shoulders above the rest. It's all about the members who are so willing to help each other. It is like a family here, and I am soooo bummed to see it go. I wish there was a way to keep in touch with all of you.

Perhaps everyone could somehow signify themselves as a former TID member at in whatever forum they go to. (Perhaps "-TID" added to their name.) I'm sure many will find each other again.
 
Jeff,
That is what made this forum stand head and shoulders above the rest. It's all about the members who are so willing to help each other. It is like a family here, and I am soooo bummed to see it go. I wish there was a way to keep in touch with all of you.

Barry, you are definitely a class act, and I echo your sentiments. If you are ever passing through NC, contact me, and you, me, mikenap, and michakaveli can meet up.
 
I would like to thank the Pro's on this forum -David Saunders, Bob Mr. Tightness, Tru Shine, Barry S, Todd (no last name needed),Bryan Burnworth
Jeff@ Immaculate Reflections, Rasky (I hope it did not leave anyone out-if I did sorry) for all your posts which were inspiring and offered detailed help for guy like me trying to get their DD sorted out.

Special Thanks to David Saunders of Street Dreams Detailing - I just re read a reply you sent me well over a year ago and that 1 PM changed my future ownership of car black. At least I now know I can win that Battle! Should I choose to put that time and effort in! LOL Thanks for taking the time to write the prescription!


Good Luck and let me know where you all plan on posting!

I feel honored to be mentioned here :) Thank you. This place is by FAR my favorite detail site and it will be greatly missed. I'm glad I was able to give even a small amount of help and advice to those who needed/asked for it.

I'd also like to thank all those already mentioned (in quote above) as well as Marc H, Todd, Angelo, Kevin Brown, David F, Nick, Bill Luster, and Greg Nichols for all their help to me, their inspiring writeups, and helpful tips. Everyone mentioned (above and here) has helped shape me into a better detailer and for that I am grateful!


And a special shout out to DC... Thanks for making us all laugh so much! You bring so much life to the forum, a nice breath of fresh air amongst a big group of hard-workin guys! Thanks for all the good times!
 
I feel honored to be mentioned here :) Thank you. This place is by FAR my favorite detail site and it will be greatly missed. I'm glad I was able to give even a small amount of help and advice to those who needed/asked for it.

I'd also like to thank all those already mentioned (in quote above) as well as Marc H, Todd, Angelo, Kevin Brown, David F, Nick, Bill Luster, and Greg Nichols for all their help to me, their inspiring writeups, and helpful tips. Everyone mentioned (above and here) has helped shape me into a better detailer and for that I am grateful!


And a special shout out to DC... Thanks for making us all laugh so much! You bring so much life to the forum, a nice breath of fresh air amongst a big group of hard-workin guys! Thanks for all the good times!

Shoot! I forgot Kevin Brown! Thanks Kevin, appreciate your help and assistance. My Bad!
 
I feel honored to be mentioned here :) Thank you. This place is by FAR my favorite detail site and it will be greatly missed. I'm glad I was able to give even a small amount of help and advice to those who needed/asked for it.

I'd also like to thank all those already mentioned (in quote above) as well as Marc H, Todd, Angelo, Kevin Brown, David F, Nick, Bill Luster, and Greg Nichols for all their help to me, their inspiring writeups, and helpful tips. Everyone mentioned (above and here) has helped shape me into a better detailer and for that I am grateful!


And a special shout out to DC... Thanks for making us all laugh so much! You bring so much life to the forum, a nice breath of fresh air amongst a big group of hard-workin guys! Thanks for all the good times!
Your very welcome Jeff! im glad I could make you or anyone else laugh !:D

I really should thank you guys though because its All of you that has given energy and life to me and I am just passing it back !!
 
Dang. I just got here. I know some of you guys think I came here to spam because of the circumstances under which I arrived. It's a shame because I really did only want to set the record straight after one of our resellers did something that was dishonest here. Then I wished to get involved in the other discussions to learn more about the craft.

The truth is, my detailing experience background is limited to aviation, though I did spend nearly 10 years in it. Once that situation was straightened out, I really did hope to spend some time in here absorbing and learning from the pro members. The more I know, the better I can serve our customers. I'm sorry if some of you can't appreciate that, but aren't we all in the business of serving people?

If this forum is going away, it sucks because I never really got the chance to prove to you guys that I'm a legit person who just wanted to learn some things. Unfortunately, an affiliate of our company arrived here first and put a bad taste in everyone's mouth. I started posting some threads and responding to others, but I never got off the ground here.

Would any of you kindly recommend some other forums that would be a good place to absorb information from pro detailers? It would be really appreciated.

Best of luck to you all. I hope that your businesses thrive and all goes well for you, even as we enter really troubling times (I believe things in America are going to get far worse than they already are - but that's a discussion for a completely different forum). God bless.
 
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