Prima Wheel Armour Review

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Product: Prima Wheel Armour
Poly foam applicator
Microfiber wheel towel

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The consistency of the product was a liquid paste in gray color. I applied it thin as suggested and waited 45 seconds for it to haze before wiping it off. It left a brilliant shine on the wheels. I would suggest this product because it is heat resistant and it suppose to hold up against brake dust. The beading action is quite generous. I will report back with updates for durability later in the week and month.

Product was applied to BMW WHEELS from a 2006 BMW 330i.



Pro's - Applies generously with an applicator, easy to work with, Easy to wipe off, heat resistant and repels brake dust

Cons- None as of yet

Before WA was applied
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While it is being applied
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After it has been wiped off
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Great choice on the type of wheel, BMW's are notorious for brake dust..
 
Yes they are! As well as most, if not all German car manufacturers.
 
I hope Wheel Armour keeps its end of the bargain on repelling brake dust! :)
 
Thanks for the review. I had put 845 on my MB rims, but that did not cut the exessive brake dust. Maybe this will.
 
They say to apply it in a small amount, but I would say the 8oz bottle would last you 20-30 sets of wheels. Now this is just my guess to how much I applied to the wheels. I applied it a little more than a dime size drop for each wheel, and it was plenty. Make sure you let the sealant cure for I believe 10-12 hours, before getting them wet.
 
Nice, concise review with great pics. Please update after a week or two. Might be a good wheel product to try. Thanks for the review.
 
Is this a new product from Prima? Reason I ask is I've not heard of it before, & the container doesn't have a label like the other Prima stuff has.
 
Can't wait to see A) it's durability and B) if it actually does help to repel brake dust.

What would be interesting would be how much brake dust this product allows you to remove with just a pressure washer.


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Is this a new product from Prima? Reason I ask is I've not heard of it before, & the container doesn't have a label like the other Prima stuff has.

It seems to be but not the usual slick packaging.
 
Yea, it's a strange packaging but if you turn the bottle around it says PRIMA.

Also, I will update within a week or so on its durability.
 
Update**** Beading!!

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Here is the beading action a few days after the wheel sealant was applied. Shows some condensed beading. Overall I would say the product beads pretty well.
 
Decent beading action. They look clean. How many miles on them, roughly? Any weather\rain lately?
 
Is this stuff a sealant, or repellant. Someone told me Armor All has a new wheel protectant out that repels brake dust
 
Flash, it states it is a wheel sealant, with built in properties to repel brake dust, as well as make them wash easier. Also, it states it is a high temp sealant, which should be obvious because it is going on the wheels.
 
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