Wheelwax

I thought it was hard to remove no matter how thin I put it on and the durability wasn't on par with the work to use it. I now use Poorboys.
 
Do you see any advantage of a dedicated wheel sealant like PB or PB over 845?

To be honest Al I don't.

I haven't done a real comparative test but it looked line the Poorboy's product "might" inch out Collinite 845...
 
To be honest Al I don't.

I haven't done a real comparative test but it looked line the Poorboy's product "might" inch out Collinite 845...

Bobby, Try UTTG....I find it very impressive.
 
Mr. Ghetto Kleen...OOPS...I mean Flash. :) Thanks for your tutorial on the way you apply 'nuba on wheels. I may be wrong, but I thought that most 'nubas melting point is around 180 degrees; and, with the way I drive (with a lot of braking for persons of the female persuasion), I've never had such fortune as you do of making the next cleaning session easier when I use 'nubas on wheels.

You let the cat out of the bag: Now I know the secret application method. But, for God's sake, tell me the secret 'nuba! :D

[No offense intended...Just kiddin' around---I really enjoy your posts/comments. BTW, I also like to have FUN]

Regards,

Bob

IDK what the actual melting point is. All I know is it helps tremensouly. I wish I had a more scientific answer for you

The stuff I use is carried by a company called Karn Automotive. The product is called Kar Neet yellow paste wax. It comes in blue to, but to be honest, I can tell no difference in either. It cost $8.70 pr tin

No offense taken
 
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