Thanks for this info. I think that is what I was looking for
I did see that video. It is what convinced me to buy it for my wheels.
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I just recently got some of the Hydro Blue and I used it on my wheels. Man does the water bead up quickly after just a spray and wash!!!!
So while I was freshly claying and waxing my truck last week it got me thinking. on my next wash can I just spray the Hydro Blue on each panel as directed...
I just used this stuff on my truck wheels and I was really impressed.
I just want to know if I can use it on a freshly waxes car or does it not make sense? Also can you use it on tonneau covers?
Sorry to jump in with these questions but I was really impressed with what it did with my wheels
That helps a lot. I think I will hold off on the speed and use the ULW as a sealant and then probability use Ultimate polish as I actually already have that. I will start there and always try something else if I don't like the results.
Puckman- very good question. I already have clay and iron x. My goal behind the polisher is to take things to the next level. I currently already incorporate a 3 bucket method(1 for wheels alone) and many other things I have learned here.
Going to the polisher is just the next step in this...
Thanks. I actually have megs ultimate polish. I should probably try that first. If the paint is in good shape can I use that on the orange pad as a one step or would I still need to go over it with the white pad?
Thanks
I am using Meg's Ultimate Wax which is pretty much a sealant. Have liked how it applies and removes easily
I would put that on top of the HD Speed.
How does everything else look?
So the time has come for me to put in an order for polishing gear. I have been doing a lot of reading and have absorbed a lot but I want to just have someone proof read my list. Let me know what your thoughts are or if I am missing anything. Also the big reason for this is that my wife just...
I have a 2016 f150 with the PVD wheels as well. I have been washing them with Eagle one wheel cleaner before the truck itself. After washing the truck I dry them off then go around a second time with Meg's ultimate Ayurveda wax and that seems to help with cleaning them in the future and...
That is what i have read as well. I use my wheel woolies in a bucket of soap and also put some Eagle PVD wheel cleaner on it but I feel like I do a lot of scrubbing still
Just trying to find something else. I have some iron x remover as well. Maybe i need to try that
After reading through this and doing some research on things it sounds like rinseless wash may be the answer not only for speed but also for during the months when it is colder.
Does anyone have a microfiber towel they recommend for this along with wash mit?
I always to the wheels first to make sure I get any extra overspray that may happen.
I am trying to upload a pic of my truck but I am having a hard time from my iPad. I think the file is to large. i will upload one later .