Wheel sealant

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If I wanted to seal my wheels, could I just put on some sealant such as WG DGPS? Or do I need a dedicated wheel sealant?
 
Never used that product, but I'm sure you'll be fine

Test it out and report back your findings


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I stopped using dedicated wheel sealants because I find them to lack durability. I usually use Collinite 845 or UTTG. But the WGDGPS should work great!
 
I've been using Poorboys wheel sealant. It works incredible and smells fantastic.
 
Use some opti-coat and wait 5 years to do it again.
 
Optiseal, spray and walk away... very handy for BBS style rims
 
+3 on the 845, I love the durability and dust and dirt just won't stick to it.

+4 for collnite 845. Its what I use on my personal car. For custmors and daily drivers I use what ever wax I am trying to use up. Right now its meg nxt 2.0. I don't like this stuff to much. After that I will start using up my sample wax. For my purposes of detailing collnite 845 and 3m performance finish are my go to waxes. I am trying opti coat 2.0.

I just put on new ceramic pads and rotors on my car and I went on a 250mile drive. Half highway, but the other half was canyon carving. I was a bit mad to see how black my wheels where. Haven't had a chance to clean them yet. I smelt so much brake dust during my drive.
 
+4 for collnite 845. Its what I use on my personal car. For custmors and daily drivers I use what ever wax I am trying to use up. Right now its meg nxt 2.0. I don't like this stuff to much. After that I will start using up my sample wax. For my purposes of detailing collnite 845 and 3m performance finish are my go to waxes. I am trying opti coat 2.0.

I just put on new ceramic pads and rotors on my car and I went on a 250mile drive. Half highway, but the other half was canyon carving. I was a bit mad to see how black my wheels where. Haven't had a chance to clean them yet. I smelt so much brake dust during my drive.
I'll be interested to hear about your brake dusting. I have about 40K on my brakes and was thinking about ceramics to reduce dusting. What brand?
 
+4 for collnite 845. Its what I use on my personal car. For custmors and daily drivers I use what ever wax I am trying to use up. Right now its meg nxt 2.0. I don't like this stuff to much. After that I will start using up my sample wax. For my purposes of detailing collnite 845 and 3m performance finish are my go to waxes. I am trying opti coat 2.0.

I just put on new ceramic pads and rotors on my car and I went on a 250mile drive. Half highway, but the other half was canyon carving. I was a bit mad to see how black my wheels where. Haven't had a chance to clean them yet. I smelt so much brake dust during my drive.

You put on wax on wheels? Like the wax you use on your paint?
 
Collinite 845 is a wax that acts as a sealant. It says right on the bottle that it's used on power lines, so protecting the exterior of wheels shouldn't be a problem.
 
You put on wax on wheels? Like the wax you use on your paint?


Yup, just like the above poster said. If its painted you can wax it. Wax your door jams, parts of your engine bay, underneath the car, headlamps, even glass. I tend to use rain-x on glass, but any wax/sealant works just as well. Wax helps protect from UV lights, makes it slick and easier to clean and dry. Wax+wheels has made life so much easier.

Alot of people like armor all wheel protectant. Its a bit expensive, 8bucks for 7oz, but people swear by it. Check out vids on youtube. I rather use up old wax.

found this, free mail in rebate.
http://www.armorall.com/wp
 
You put on wax on wheels? Like the wax you use on your paint?

not the tires mind you, but the rims...

I thought about changing my brake pads to the low dusting ones when I first got my car but I like the stopping power of my brakes and didn't want to change the feel. Once I started waxing my rims, the brake dust doesn't stick and buildup is slower.

I now clean them weekly with ONR at clay lube dilution.
 
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