Wheel Wax for BMW Wheels

Buy DP wheel wax from AG works great
I use it on my BMW wheels once a month
 
Never used Poorboys, but have used a couple of different wheel specific waxes or glazes and they seem to work about the same
 
Both Meg's products you mention are good, but another OTC product from Advance has far superior durability and dirt-repelling properties...Collinite 845.
Since I started using it a few years ago, I've yet to need a wheel cleaner product.

Bill
 
DP, Poorboys, and Rejex seem to last the longest on wheels IMO.
 
845 for wheels. Poor Boys wheels sealant just didnt seem to work as well as the Collinite.
 
I use Klasse AIO it seems to work better than Collinite 845. I would imagine that Opti-coat 2.0 would work better but I haven't got around to trying it yet.
 
This stuff?

Advance Auto Parts

How do you suggest I apply it?

Yep, that's the stuff.
Replace the cap with some kind of flip-top or spout cap.

First, put it in a bucket of hot water to soak for a while, then shake it up extremely well.

Rub it on super,super thin, let it haze and buff.

Repeat the process and you're covered for a long time. Don't limit its use to only your wheels, as it's just as bulletproof on the rest of the car. It'll be the best $16 you ever spent on a wax.

Bill
 
How often do you wash your car? How many miles driven between washes? Are those wheels bad when you wash? Do you practice "spirited driving"? How hard are you on brakes? I ask all these questions, because I have 2 BMWs and know how much you can get in just 2 weeks of driving...
You might even wanna consider REMOVING those wheels, spending a good couple hours cleaning them, and the coat them with Cquartz...then all you need is soap and water (if you clean them regularly), and it will last you for a long time (up to 1 year or so)...
 
So collinite is a better product than dedicated wheel waxes and glaze, is what I am hearing from some.

Interesting.

I might have to pick one up in my next order, but first I am looking for a good coupon! :(
 
TRy Duragloss *DG(-) 501 over 601 for the most durable OTC protection. Try Opti Coat for a permanent fix!
 
your better off using armor all wheel protectant or meguiars brake dust barrier for BMW wheels. The wax will protect the finish on the wheels and will make them easier to clean but it won't repel brake dust. Also, you can't apply waxes to the barrels of the wheel unless you take the wheel off the hub.

You cant get wax here, unless you pull the wheel off the car...

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Poorboys Wheel Sealant. And I apply it to the barrels. Works wonders.
 
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