Lamborghini Wheel Help!!!!

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I am trying to come up with a coating for these matte Lambo Wheels. They are the matte finish NO clear coat. I typically will coat the rims with a glass coating such as 22ple or Modesta. However I like this matte finish and want to keep it like this but not sure what I can put on these to help keep them perfectly clean the longest and help protect them from tar and other junk. Interested in hearing some suggestions, I know some of you guys have dealt with these before. Thanks and advance
 
I'll suggest:
Swissvax, Dr. Beasley’s, and Nanolex for your
matte-wheels' cleaning/protection needs.

Bob
 
Beautiful wheels the best protection will be a paint coating though that may add a little shone the nest best thing will be a sealant and chemical guys selles a matte jetseal 109
 
As I am following, a normal type wheel wax protectant. Don't want to try it, but i guess I could try on the inside of a wheel (taking it off) in a inconspicuous spot, a glass coating to see if it would change the appearance, or how bad, but advice first. Outside paint is about perfect now. But wish they honestly were the ones off the Huracan, Glass coating all the way there. Found a way to blur myself and the tags out in iphot, didn't know how to do that before. :0

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c-quartz , opti-coat , opti-seal , optimum car wax
 
You could try PoorBoys wheel sealant. Doesn't put a high gloss on.

Ed
 
Ok, so basically treat them almost the same as normal CC wheels. Thats at least what I am gathering from all the suggestions. Not got any pics of this paint correction otherwise would do a write up, but just never dealt with the matte before. I usually do my own cars, but last year ran into a rash of friends vehicles to do. This Lambo was a first in many ways for me.
 
Ok, so basically treat them almost the same as normal CC wheels. Thats at least what I am gathering from all the suggestions. Not got any pics of this paint correction otherwise would do a write up, but just never dealt with the matte before. I usually do my own cars, but last year ran into a rash of friends vehicles to do. This Lambo was a first in many ways for me.
No...
I'm saying to use only the products for matte only...
by the manufacturers/re-sellers I listed earlier.

Otherwise:
Anything else will alter, to some degree or another, the matte look that you said you wanted to keep.

Bob
 
Bob,

Thanks got it, will look into those and see what I come up with. Thanks for all the help, made my life easier without having to do a ton of research finding them.

Thanks again
 
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