fransjonker New member Joined May 7, 2015 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 May 29, 2015 #1 Will using a wheel-brush remove a wheel's sealant or wax? In my case I'm using Collonite 845 on my wheels...
Will using a wheel-brush remove a wheel's sealant or wax? In my case I'm using Collonite 845 on my wheels...
Desertnate Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2013 Messages 6,239 Reaction score 294 May 29, 2015 #2 845 is very durable, using a normal soft wheel brush isn't going to effect that protection. I'd think the wheel cleaner and/or the heat from your brakes will have a much bigger effect than a wheel brush.
845 is very durable, using a normal soft wheel brush isn't going to effect that protection. I'd think the wheel cleaner and/or the heat from your brakes will have a much bigger effect than a wheel brush.
fransjonker New member Joined May 7, 2015 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 May 29, 2015 Thread starter #3 Desertnate said: 845 is very durable, using a normal soft wheel brush isn't going to effect that protection. I'd think the wheel cleaner and/or the heat from your brakes will have a much bigger effect than a wheel brush. Click to expand... Thanks so much for the feedback! I use PS21S as a wheelcleaner and I'm thinking that should leave the 845 in tact....I thought the brush would be the one to potentially remove the protection layer... Thanks so much!
Desertnate said: 845 is very durable, using a normal soft wheel brush isn't going to effect that protection. I'd think the wheel cleaner and/or the heat from your brakes will have a much bigger effect than a wheel brush. Click to expand... Thanks so much for the feedback! I use PS21S as a wheelcleaner and I'm thinking that should leave the 845 in tact....I thought the brush would be the one to potentially remove the protection layer... Thanks so much!