I wrote this review a while back over on UKMK4's, & as I had to repair the image links today, I thought I'd post it up here too.... enjoy ....
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I bought some Poor Boys Wheels Sealant to try out & see if its really any better than just a coat of NXT.
I started off by cleaning the wheels with shampoo, at the same time as the rest of the car I may add.
The after I'd gone for a blast around the block I took them off, each corner at a time (fitting the spare as security), I also changed the front > back & vise versa.
Upon removing the wheels I cleaned all the bits of Tar, Grease & any other crud still on them up with some brake cleaner, good stuff for disolving tar BTW.
Next I gave them a quick wipe over with NXT quick detailer, just to remove any brake cleaner left over.
The wheel sealant instruction say apply a coat of your favourite Polish/Wax, so I applied a coat of Klasse Sealant Glaze, with this being Acrylic I thought it would be the best for the extreme conditions the wheels have to endure.
Finaly, the Wheel Sealant, I applied 1 coat to the rear wheels & 2 coats to the fronts, as they always get very dirty, compaired to the rears.
I guess the key to stopping anything stick is a smooth surface, & the finsh left was ultra slick
Klasse SG
Klasse SG + Wheel Sealant
Not bad for 87,000 miles are they
Before & After
I also took the chance to dress the inside face of the tyres too, just to add a little extra protection to the rubber.
I've wiped my finger on the rim @ 6 o'clock position to give you an idea on how the crud & brake dust are sticking, or not as it should be.
125 Miles
275 Miles
Update: 695 Miles
UPDATE:
860 Miles
UPDATE:
1,000 Miles
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I bought some Poor Boys Wheels Sealant to try out & see if its really any better than just a coat of NXT.
I started off by cleaning the wheels with shampoo, at the same time as the rest of the car I may add.
The after I'd gone for a blast around the block I took them off, each corner at a time (fitting the spare as security), I also changed the front > back & vise versa.
Upon removing the wheels I cleaned all the bits of Tar, Grease & any other crud still on them up with some brake cleaner, good stuff for disolving tar BTW.
Next I gave them a quick wipe over with NXT quick detailer, just to remove any brake cleaner left over.
The wheel sealant instruction say apply a coat of your favourite Polish/Wax, so I applied a coat of Klasse Sealant Glaze, with this being Acrylic I thought it would be the best for the extreme conditions the wheels have to endure.
Finaly, the Wheel Sealant, I applied 1 coat to the rear wheels & 2 coats to the fronts, as they always get very dirty, compaired to the rears.
I guess the key to stopping anything stick is a smooth surface, & the finsh left was ultra slick
Klasse SG
Klasse SG + Wheel Sealant
Not bad for 87,000 miles are they
Before & After
I also took the chance to dress the inside face of the tyres too, just to add a little extra protection to the rubber.
I've wiped my finger on the rim @ 6 o'clock position to give you an idea on how the crud & brake dust are sticking, or not as it should be.
125 Miles
275 Miles
Update: 695 Miles
UPDATE:
860 Miles
UPDATE:
1,000 Miles