SON1C Synopsis 58 : Bouncer's - Looking Sweet Wheel Wax Review applied Paint & Wheels

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va_fdB3Jbds]SON1C Synopsis 58 : Bouncer's - Looking Sweet Wheel Wax Review applied to Paint & Wheels - YouTube[/video]


 
Interesting idea applying it to paint.

But, there is something I don't understand about waxing wheels in general. Isn't the wax removed the very first time you clean your wheels with a wheel cleaner?
 
Interesting idea applying it to paint.

But, there is something I don't understand about waxing wheels in general. Isn't the wax removed the very first time you clean your wheels with a wheel cleaner?

Many people apply normal waxes to wheels, but seldom do you hear of it being reversed! If you have any wheel wax products etc I'd be interested in your results applied to a whole vehicle

That certainly can be the case, as with the case of this wax it's recommended to clean with just normal car wash etc -- as you said the cleaners I'm sure would severely degrade or remove a product like this
 
Awesome review Drew.

This is arguably the best wheel wax I've ever used. Easy to apply (wipe on, wipe off as you said), smells great, and creates an incredibly bright, slick finish.

Two thumbs up, and well worth $20 a pot. I would guess that a single 100 ml jar will last 5+ years, even if you apply a coat to all four wheels on a monthly basis.

Interesting idea applying it to paint.

But, there is something I don't understand about waxing wheels in general. Isn't the wax removed the very first time you clean your wheels with a wheel cleaner?

Wheels that are waxed/coated are easier to clean, thus making a dedicated wheel cleaner unnecessary.
 
I'm looking for a wheel wax.... would this work well on Matte-finished wheels as well?
 
Wheels that are waxed/coated are easier to clean, thus making a dedicated wheel cleaner unnecessary.

That's a good point and I guess the theory. But my wheels are OptiCoated and I still use mild wheel cleaners, because car wash soap in a bucket seems to always just go flat right away. I tried using car wash soap, because I'm mainly just cleaning off topical dirt like on paint, but it just wasn't as effective for whatever reason.

However, yesterday I was experimenting and tried Prima Mystique diluted 1oz to 16oz in a foaming sprayer and that worked pretty will and foamed up nice. So, maybe that's the way. Use a car wash soap in a spray bottle diluted a bit strong.
 
Great review son1c. I also like the bouncers wheel wax. Used it
8 times so far. Used very little so far. Perhaps 15 % ?? Producr works very well. Interesting that you did the cars paint with it. i was thinking of doing the underside of the hood. Since its a high temp wax. Anybody use the auto finesse wheel wax ??
 
Awesome review Drew.

This is arguably the best wheel wax I've ever used. Easy to apply (wipe on, wipe off as you said), smells great, and creates an incredibly bright, slick finish.

Two thumbs up, and well worth $20 a pot. I would guess that a single 100 ml jar will last 5+ years, even if you apply a coat to all four wheels on a monthly basis.



Wheels that are waxed/coated are easier to clean, thus making a dedicated wheel cleaner unnecessary.
Certainly agree! It will certainly last years making it an outstanding value
Have you used mint rims by auto finesse?
I'm looking for a wheel wax.... would this work well on Matte-finished wheels as well?
I'm not sure, I use waxes on my satin finished wheels but they are not "matte" a bit more sheen
That's a good point and I guess the theory. But my wheels are OptiCoated and I still use mild wheel cleaners, because car wash soap in a bucket seems to always just go flat right away. I tried using car wash soap, because I'm mainly just cleaning off topical dirt like on paint, but it just wasn't as effective for whatever reason.

However, yesterday I was experimenting and tried Prima Mystique diluted 1oz to 16oz in a foaming sprayer and that worked pretty will and foamed up nice. So, maybe that's the way. Use a car wash soap in a spray bottle diluted a bit strong.
^ I was going to suggest trying to dilute an oz of wash into a spray bottle but you are already on top of it!
Great review son1c. I also like the bouncers wheel wax. Used it
8 times so far. Used very little so far. Perhaps 15 % ?? Producr works very well. Interesting that you did the cars paint with it. i was thinking of doing the underside of the hood. Since its a high temp wax. Anybody use the auto finesse wheel wax ??
Thanks John! Glad to hear you're enjoying it as well! I have not found someone yet who has not liked this product. I don't see why it wouldn't hold up well under there. I'm interested in their wheel wax as well I haven't heard much about it before but I know its been around for awhile
 
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