Crispy
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- Jun 13, 2013
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Getting ready to seal a set of freshly painted wheels and looking for pros and cons on these three that I have.
Wheels were painted by myself using rattle cans, but did use a 2K Clear Coat (also from an aerosol).
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This is the finished wheel in question (been sitting since Jan 8/16)
Here are my findings/thoughts so far:
1. GTechniq C5 Wheel Armour
did powdercoated winter's and seem to clean up very well
good reviews for gloss and longevity
Heat resistant on wheels
Long lasting
topped winter's with Permanon, cleaned easy
have almost full vial of product
2. Optimum Gloss Coat
most currently used product - is on the car-paint, wheels, taillights, interior plastic etc.
very high gloss and can be topped with Opti-Seal or 845
lasts log time on paint
decent heat resistance
3. Wolfgang Metall Werk Concours Metal Sealant (this one makes my spell checker go bananas)
polymer sealant with light cleaner-might be good maintenance product
more of a topper product
brilliant shine-like a wax almost
very easy to see where applied as dries to a haze
cannot be over applied
Any comments or practical suggestions would be helpful.
Longevity is not a real issue as will probably have to touch next winter anyways.
Wheels were painted by myself using rattle cans, but did use a 2K Clear Coat (also from an aerosol).
View attachment 54794
This is the finished wheel in question (been sitting since Jan 8/16)
Here are my findings/thoughts so far:
1. GTechniq C5 Wheel Armour
did powdercoated winter's and seem to clean up very well
good reviews for gloss and longevity
Heat resistant on wheels
Long lasting
topped winter's with Permanon, cleaned easy
have almost full vial of product
2. Optimum Gloss Coat
most currently used product - is on the car-paint, wheels, taillights, interior plastic etc.
very high gloss and can be topped with Opti-Seal or 845
lasts log time on paint
decent heat resistance
3. Wolfgang Metall Werk Concours Metal Sealant (this one makes my spell checker go bananas)
polymer sealant with light cleaner-might be good maintenance product
more of a topper product
brilliant shine-like a wax almost
very easy to see where applied as dries to a haze
cannot be over applied
Any comments or practical suggestions would be helpful.
Longevity is not a real issue as will probably have to touch next winter anyways.