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General => Detailing => Topic started by: Shady Pioneer on 09 November 2010, 12:59
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I now have these:
(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs464.ash2/73723_1674094100044_1468183744_31689532_113044_n.jpg)
I have some Poorboys wheel sealant that VRDan has let me borrow but haven't applied it yet, should I just use that or can I layer a dash of 915 on top too?
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I think you're ok to layer it up :smiley:
Ideally you should have done that BEFORE putting the wheels back on the car as you could apply it more easily and to all of the wheel :tongue:
And get some bolt covers too
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nice rims shady, i wanted these for ages when i had my mk3 gti,
put a couple of layers of wheel sealant on and then after a couple of hours apply 2 layers of 915. keep on top of cleaning them or they will corrode quite quickly, you need a ph neutral wheel cleaner as anything other than this will damage the finish. also re- apply a layer of wax after washing them to keep them protected through the winter.
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nice rims shady, i wanted these for ages when i had my mk3 gti,
put a couple of layers of wheel sealant on and then after a couple of hours apply 2 layers of 915. keep on top of cleaning them or they will corrode quite quickly, you need a ph neutral wheel cleaner as anything other than this will damage the finish. also re- apply a layer of wax after washing them to keep them protected through the winter.
Thanks :)
Would it not be safer for me to just take them off for the winter? But it's good I can look after them with what I have. :smiley: I only need to top up the 915 is that right? What wheel cleaner would you recommend? I'll have to buy it on pay day at the end of the month, can I use Autoglym shampoo for now?
I think you're ok to layer it up :smiley:
Ideally you should have done that BEFORE putting the wheels back on the car as you could apply it more easily and to all of the wheel :tongue:
And get some bolt covers too
I will do on pay day. :afro:
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a few years ago i had some wheels re-furbed the guys who did them told me to spray them with wd 40 wipe the excess off worked well through the winters
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yep autoglym shampoo is fine, and yes just give them a thin layer of 915 every time you wash them to top up the gloss and protection, if you have the option of taking them off for winter then do it as this will save them tbh, if you are keeping them on then you must keep a good routine of keeping them clean and protected or you will be wanting to get them refurbed in 12 months time. polished rims are well nice but need alot of care and attention unfortunatly.
bilberry wheel cleaner is a good cleaner for regular cleaning but not so good if you let your rims get quite manky between washes, it dilutes down nicely too.
dodojuice mellow yellow is a safe wheel cleaner and worth a punt, basically look on whatever website your going to buy it from and have a good read through the various wheel cleaners, they are all roughly the same in chemical make-up and all serve the same purpose just make sure its ph neutral and your sorted.
Dan
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a few years ago i had some wheels re-furbed the guys who did them told me to spray them with wd 40 wipe the excess off worked well through the winters
can see what your saying but wd40 near brakes doesnt sit nicely from where im sitting, sealant and wax is te best protection tbh.
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yep autoglym shampoo is fine, and yes just give them a thin layer of 915 every time you wash them to top up the gloss and protection, if you have the option of taking them off for winter then do it as this will save them tbh, if you are keeping them on then you must keep a good routine of keeping them clean and protected or you will be wanting to get them refurbed in 12 months time. polished rims are well nice but need alot of care and attention unfortunatly.
bilberry wheel cleaner is a good cleaner for regular cleaning but not so good if you let your rims get quite manky between washes, it dilutes down nicely too.
dodojuice mellow yellow is a safe wheel cleaner and worth a punt, basically look on whatever website your going to buy it from and have a good read through the various wheel cleaners, they are all roughly the same in chemical make-up and all serve the same purpose just make sure its ph neutral and your sorted.
Dan
Cheers for the advice buddy. Much appreciated. I'm going to give them a clean this weekend as this is the only time I can really do it. I need to get a rolling shot as they look ace when rolling. Saw a reflection in shop window. :grin:
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yep autoglym shampoo is fine, and yes just give them a thin layer of 915 every time you wash them to top up the gloss and protection, if you have the option of taking them off for winter then do it as this will save them tbh, if you are keeping them on then you must keep a good routine of keeping them clean and protected or you will be wanting to get them refurbed in 12 months time. polished rims are well nice but need alot of care and attention unfortunatly.
bilberry wheel cleaner is a good cleaner for regular cleaning but not so good if you let your rims get quite manky between washes, it dilutes down nicely too.
dodojuice mellow yellow is a safe wheel cleaner and worth a punt, basically look on whatever website your going to buy it from and have a good read through the various wheel cleaners, they are all roughly the same in chemical make-up and all serve the same purpose just make sure its ph neutral and your sorted.
Dan
Cheers for the advice buddy. Much appreciated. I'm going to give them a clean this weekend as this is the only time I can really do it. I need to get a rolling shot as they look ace when rolling. Saw a reflection in shop window. :grin:
no probs dude, they do look uber nice on your mk3
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Ha, Cheers man. :wink:
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I think it may not be a bad idea for you to take them off for winter as the salt on the road has a nasty habit of corroding polished wheels even through a darn good layer of protection. Might be a bit OTT buuuuut it might just be worth it for ease of life.
Love that Poorboy's wheel sealant, smells so goooood.