dailydriver
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- Apr 13, 2010
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Hi all, I'm new here but have a question right away.
Is there anything better than (in protection, longevity, etc.) the actual brand "Wheel Wax" for painted (from factory, or self/shop) wheels.
I've used this in the past, and it was OK, but it seems that it absorbs A LOT of moisture over time (in the container) and gets this very funky smell that makes me not even want to use it anymore.
It is even worse than the acrid/acidic fermented 'vinegar' smell that Meguiars Gold Class paste gets when it goes bad, or gets moldy from moisture intrusion in the container.
Would either Collinite 476S, or Insulator Wax protect and last as long as (or hopefully longer than) the Wheel Wax on painted wheels???
TIA
Is there anything better than (in protection, longevity, etc.) the actual brand "Wheel Wax" for painted (from factory, or self/shop) wheels.
I've used this in the past, and it was OK, but it seems that it absorbs A LOT of moisture over time (in the container) and gets this very funky smell that makes me not even want to use it anymore.
It is even worse than the acrid/acidic fermented 'vinegar' smell that Meguiars Gold Class paste gets when it goes bad, or gets moldy from moisture intrusion in the container.
Would either Collinite 476S, or Insulator Wax protect and last as long as (or hopefully longer than) the Wheel Wax on painted wheels???
TIA
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