Wheel Wax

SilverLexus said:
"How is it different than any other quality sealant like Zaino or Klasse?"



It is easy to apply, smells good, and seems to have a nicer shine than Klasse. I don't know about Zaino.



Than why not use it on your entire car? Seems to have the qualitys a good sealant should have. Can't see why it's just a sealant for wheels.
 
Poorboy said:
Not being a chemist myself, the best explanation I can give is that first it is made to withstand heat better, it's also made to be applied to bare metal like aluminum, and also do some light cleaning and deoxidation. It has been tested on some panels with good results, but the chemist did warn of possible smears on panels. Can it be used like many other products on things not intended...absolutely...but its design and intention is for wheels and hubcaps:)



Most sealants can be applied to bare metal like aluminum.



I want all my sealants to withstand heat not just the stuff on my wheels.



I don't doubt that it's a good sealant. I just don't see why it's specificly a wheel sealant. I don't know about you but I want the same qualities in the sealant on my wheels as I do for the sealant on my paint. Unless there is something specific in the product for wheels it's just a sealant.
 
I've been using Wheel Wax on and off now for a few months. Decent product but nothing I can't duplicate with Moose Wax for less. Moose Wax last longer too.



WW does smell great though!
 
I have been using PB's new wheel sealant and I am very pleased with it, has a great smell and easy on easy off like all PB products.



I also ordered several of those new pump bottles they offer and I can't wait to fill them up.
 
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