nameisbradgreen
07-23-2005, 02:05 AM
I have Polished LTW wheels on my Alpine M3 and I have heard of waxing the wheels, but I am unsure of the technique.
I did do a search and it came up with oodles and oodles of topics...
sorry
thanks guys
eric77
07-23-2005, 02:43 AM
wax on. Buff off. It's that easy.
Laxpunk2006
07-23-2005, 01:40 PM
A lot of people prefer the sealants like Klasse SG over a normal wax. Normal waxes will heat up on the wheels and melt off so they don't last too long. I use DP Wheel Glaze on mine, it smells great and adds some depth to the shine. Unfortunately the look doesn't last that long but the protection seems to as it's easier to clean my wheels with it on. I'll probably be AIO/SG them from now on and then topping with the Wheel Glaze.
eric77
07-23-2005, 02:20 PM
A lot of people prefer the sealants like Klasse SG over a normal wax. Normal waxes will heat up on the wheels and melt off so they don't last too long. I use DP Wheel Glaze on mine, it smells great and adds some depth to the shine. Unfortunately the look doesn't last that long but the protection seems to as it's easier to clean my wheels with it on. I'll probably be AIO/SG them from now on and then topping with the Wheel Glaze.
I was actually curious about this, so last week I applied S100 to one front wheel and Zaino Z2 pro to the other. I must say the S100 definitely looked better. It always foes great on light colors IMO. It has only been a week, but so far the S100 is till holding up and obviously the zaino is too.
Steve530
07-23-2005, 03:43 PM
A lot of people prefer the sealants like Klasse SG over a normal wax. Normal waxes will heat up on the wheels and melt off so they don't last too long. I use DP Wheel Glaze on mine, it smells great and adds some depth to the shine. Unfortunately the look doesn't last that long but the protection seems to as it's easier to clean my wheels with it on. I'll probably be AIO/SG them from now on and then topping with the Wheel Glaze.
I prefer Klasse over wax because the hot brake dust particles actually melt into the wax and make the dust harder to remove.
newgsrdriver
07-24-2005, 11:16 AM
I use Mothers wheel polish every time I wax....pretty much like wax for wheels. Apply, let sit and wipe away. Makes the dust come off without any issue...I just spray the wheels down and wipe them with a sponge, dust wipes right off.