Desertnate
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- Aug 5, 2013
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This weekend I ordered a new set of wheels for my GTI, but it wasn't until the order was placed that I realized I might not be prepared to properly protect them. The wheels are OZ Superturismo LM's in the "graphite matte" finish, which is actually more of a satin finish by all accounts and the images I've seen.
I won't have much time before arrival and getting them mounted so ordering a dedicated wheel coating now won't arrive in time, but I do have a couple options available to me and wanted gather some opinions. Here are my options/thoughts using products I have on hand in my garage today:
- CQuartz coating (regular one, not UK): Never applied it before, but I've got a sample sized bottle I received a year ago. It's not big enough to do a vehicle, so this might be the perfect use. Don't know how it will hold up.
- McKee's 37 Paint Coating: Plenty on hand to do the job. I'm not sure how it will hold up to wheel duty, but don't see how it would hurt.
- Collinite 845: Great durable sealant and would probably hold up until I mount the winter wheels later and can apply a proper wheel coating
- Run them naked: Simply keep them clean and apply a proper wheel coating once I pull them off to mount the winter wheels.
If I don't use it on the new wheels, I'll most likely use the CQuartz on my current OEM wheels when I pull them off and demote them to winter duty.
Thanks in advance!
I won't have much time before arrival and getting them mounted so ordering a dedicated wheel coating now won't arrive in time, but I do have a couple options available to me and wanted gather some opinions. Here are my options/thoughts using products I have on hand in my garage today:
- CQuartz coating (regular one, not UK): Never applied it before, but I've got a sample sized bottle I received a year ago. It's not big enough to do a vehicle, so this might be the perfect use. Don't know how it will hold up.
- McKee's 37 Paint Coating: Plenty on hand to do the job. I'm not sure how it will hold up to wheel duty, but don't see how it would hurt.
- Collinite 845: Great durable sealant and would probably hold up until I mount the winter wheels later and can apply a proper wheel coating
- Run them naked: Simply keep them clean and apply a proper wheel coating once I pull them off to mount the winter wheels.
If I don't use it on the new wheels, I'll most likely use the CQuartz on my current OEM wheels when I pull them off and demote them to winter duty.
Thanks in advance!