imported_sydster
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I just got a new set of OEM chrome rims (it's a Lexus so I assume it is some form of aluminum alloy) and after a bit of scrubbing with a Scotch-brite pad and Comet cleanser, the inside of the wheels look a lot better (see pic below). I'd like to treat that first inch or two of the inside (the part sometimes visible thru the spokes) to stay that way as long as possible, so I am wondering what's the best treatment. My goal is to have some sort of smooth surface that could be easily be cleaned of brake dust/road grime.
PoorBoys Wheel Sealant seems very popular, but this inside area is raw alloy, as far as I can tell, and PoorBoys Wheel Sealant may be more suitable for treated surfaces.
Or I could spray some clear coat, but again, maybe clear coat is more suitable for primed, or painted surfaces.
I am trying to avoid go through all the steps I'd follow for the exterior of the wheel if I was to paint it, which is to prime, paint, wet sand and clear coat, for example. I know that would work, though. Any easier method?
PoorBoys Wheel Sealant seems very popular, but this inside area is raw alloy, as far as I can tell, and PoorBoys Wheel Sealant may be more suitable for treated surfaces.
Or I could spray some clear coat, but again, maybe clear coat is more suitable for primed, or painted surfaces.
I am trying to avoid go through all the steps I'd follow for the exterior of the wheel if I was to paint it, which is to prime, paint, wet sand and clear coat, for example. I know that would work, though. Any easier method?
