Thanks. Full English it is then.
Anyway....back on topic. I'm surprised you didn't apply a coating such as Gtechniq C5 to those drop dead gorgeous wheels of yours? Talking of coatings. What do you use to protect the rubber trim? I don't need revive the black, just protect it.
I might have used G5 if I'd had time to take the wheels off (and do a proper job, lol). As it is they've got Poorboys Wheel Sealant on for the moment, but once that's worn off or when I do my spring detail, I will probably try either the Gtechniq G5 or Gyeon Q2 RIM, and whichever I choose, will also be used on the exhaust tips too.
Poorboys wheel sealant has not let me down yet but I must admit I wish it wasn't pink. It really shows up if you inadvertently get it in the wheel nuts and is nigh on impossible to get out.
I managed not to do this on most of them but Sod's Law it happened on the final wheel. I will coax it out with a cotton bud or toothpick this weekend.
As for rubber trim, funny you should mention it. At the moment it's got nothing on it but the trim on the Mk7 even new looks like it needs some help. So I'm getting some Gtechniq C4 to protect it. I used this on the plastics of the Mk6 and was very impressed, but I gave what I had left to a colleague at work for his Mk2 bumpers so need to buy some more. Otherwise on a monthly basis, I've used Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel before, it's good but a bit messy. Currently like Auto Finesse Dressle, so that would be my everyday choice at the moment, after the G4.