The Guz
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So pretty much Rim or Dlux are my best sir?
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That or 22ple VM1. DLUX is a trim coating that can be used on wheels
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So pretty much Rim or Dlux are my best sir?
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Which applicators do you recommend using?
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you can ceramic coat plastic trims and other external things as well? I thought it was a paint thing. How long does it last before reapply. And do you need to remove it and reapply?
Damn, with such complex spoke design this will be a lot of work.
Future cleanups, I might suggest a nice set of Wheel Woolies, and some soft brushes sourced here.
Damn, with such complex spoke design this will be a lot of work. Wheels like that are better done with a sprayer but then it would have to be a pro doing it.
I was getting ready to order when the rep mentioned PBL wheel coating. any thoughts?
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PBL is a great wheel coating. A little tedious applying to intricate wheels, but will pay off in the cleaning department. On the other hand, Hydro Foam will clean and protect your wheels in one step. If your wheels are really dirty, I would suggest using IronX to do the heavy cleaning and follow up with Hydro Foam.
On the other hand, Hydro Foam will clean and protect your wheels in one step. If your wheels are really dirty, I would suggest using IronX to do the heavy cleaning and follow up with Hydro Foam.
Any reason you suggest HydroFoam over Hydro2 ? If they both offer "up to 3 months" protection as advertised, the main benefit (protection-wise) I see to HydroFoam is that you get a lot more product for your money ... 500ml (dilutes 1:9) vs. 100ml (dilutes 1:6).
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