albertoaguilar8
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- May 12, 2017
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Today I'm going to share my experience using Mckees's 37 Hydro Blue for the wheels. Although I'm have OCD (Obsessive Car Detailing) I never wanted to coat the wheels, all the car detailing that I do I do it at home so removing nuts and wheels would not be an easy task.
Recently, I’ve been using a lot of Mckee’s products and when they announced Hydro Blue I instantly think it would be great for the wheels.
So, today I cleaned the wheels using Mckee’s N914 and APC. After the last rinse, I asked my 6-year old kid to help me to apply Hydro Blue. That’s right, the process is so easy, ANYBODY without complex training can do it.
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Just spray it and rinse it right away.
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Water beading is pretty good, almost as if it was coated.
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Here is a shot after dressing the tire and the wheel has been dried.
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Conclusion.
Coating your wheels is the ultimate step you would do, but some of us doesn't have the time and tools to do the process properly. Also, you may want to apply wax or sealant, but if you have done it previously you know that it is not that easy and covering nuts and every tiny hole takes some time and patience.
This is when Hydro Blue comes handy, just make sure your wheels are clean, spray the product and rinse. EVERY part of the wheels that comes in contact with the solution will be protected with a SIO2 coating. So easy even a child can do it.
Recently, I’ve been using a lot of Mckee’s products and when they announced Hydro Blue I instantly think it would be great for the wheels.
So, today I cleaned the wheels using Mckee’s N914 and APC. After the last rinse, I asked my 6-year old kid to help me to apply Hydro Blue. That’s right, the process is so easy, ANYBODY without complex training can do it.
View attachment 57614
Just spray it and rinse it right away.
View attachment 57615
Water beading is pretty good, almost as if it was coated.
View attachment 57616
View attachment 57617
Here is a shot after dressing the tire and the wheel has been dried.
View attachment 57620
Conclusion.
Coating your wheels is the ultimate step you would do, but some of us doesn't have the time and tools to do the process properly. Also, you may want to apply wax or sealant, but if you have done it previously you know that it is not that easy and covering nuts and every tiny hole takes some time and patience.
This is when Hydro Blue comes handy, just make sure your wheels are clean, spray the product and rinse. EVERY part of the wheels that comes in contact with the solution will be protected with a SIO2 coating. So easy even a child can do it.