Mike@DedicatedPerfection
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- Feb 26, 2011
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@Mike DedicatedPerfection. Have you ever used this product on a customers wheels without removing the wheels from the vehicle?
I have not. I won't coat wheels unless they are removed.
However the coating is very durable and had no issues getting through the winter. I refresh the wheels each upcoming snow season by using the PBL wash and adding two fresh layers of product.
I just performed my first wheel coating today with DP wheel coating on a new set of black painted wheels. The wheels are take offs from a custom conversion and I just wanted black instead of standard silver. I was pleased how simple this coating was to apply. Now I have almost the same 4 oz. that I started with and will be looking for more wheels to coat. My prep work was some Blackfire APC to get some dealer tire dressing off the rims then I used CarPro eraser to clean them before the coating application.I have to admit I feel like the paint is so smooth that nothing will stick to it even air.
Good to hear. Thanks for sharing. :xyxthumbs:
I wonder how well this would work on a Mustang with Brembo brakes. They dust worse than any car I have ever had. It releases easy enough as is, but they are a pain to clean.
I can tell you for sure it will stand up to your demands without issue. My BMW still wears the factory brake pads that are notorious for dusting. Sure repeated heavy deceleration from Autobahn speeds will dust up the wheel pretty bad, it is relatively easy to remove by giving the wheels a thorough pressure wash.