Wheels and Opti-Coat...

tommythecat

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Is it ok to use Opti-coat on the inside of wheels?

A buddy is getting a new set of wheels and I offered to Opti-Coat them for him before he gets them put on.

Is there a benefit or is it overkill to do the inner portion of the rim?

Thanks,
TtheC
 
It is completely fine to use Opti Coat on the inside part of the wheel. The inner barrel isn't that much surface area so you won't have to use a ton of extra product. In my opinion it is definitely worth coating the barrel.
 
It is completely fine to use Opti Coat on the inside part of the wheel. The inner barrel isn't that much surface area so you won't have to use a ton of extra product. In my opinion it is definitely worth coating the barrel.
I agree with Ryan and will add...make sure to use a mild degreaser to remove any manufacturing/shipping oils before applying the OC to the barrels. It really does make cleaning the barrels a lot easier and especially going from brand new forward with the coating applied. No better time than when brand new. :dblthumb2:
 
Thanks for the quick replies guys but I guess my post was a little vague on what I meant by inner portion of the wheel...sorry.

I meant the actual part inside the tire. I have had wheels corrode on that part and wound up causing slow leaks after a while. I was wondering if coating that part would be of any benefit.

I have every intention of coating the barrels. :xyxthumbs:

Thanks again,
TtheC
 
You can apply Optimum Opti-Coat to any part of the wheel but as others have indicated be sure to thoroughly degrease and clean any surface you intend to coat....:props:

Having the wheel on a bench or table waist high is perfect for working on a wheel....:dblthumb2:
 
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