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Old 26 August 2010, 06:52 PM
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Question Best wheel wax/sealant???

Got a set of Turini's for my car and am looking to get some form of wax/sealant to protect the finish.

What's peoples recommendations of a good quality product??

Also what's to stop me from claying them and using the Dodo Juice Supernatural wax I usually use on my paintwork?? Surely a wax is a wax at the end of the day
Old 26 August 2010, 07:52 PM
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Using the Supernatural would be an expensive way of doing it I use the Poor Boys sealant and it seems to work for me, very easy to apply and buff off I think its about £10.00 a pot and lasts for ages.
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Forgot to mention there's nothing wrong with claying if that's what you want to do, then apply the sealant.
Old 26 August 2010, 08:11 PM
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I'll do them Bods if you want, or you can borrow my JetSeal ? This is my guide when I did Eds, it is excessive but as longs as you clean them gently when washing they last for ages !

https://www.scoobynet.com/essex-scoo...ew-wheels.html
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Jet seal stu??
Old 26 August 2010, 09:06 PM
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http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/chemic...acturers_id=51
Old 26 August 2010, 09:18 PM
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I use Poorboys wheel sealant, topped off with collinite 476

Works a treat and brake dust rinses off.
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Just been reading that old thread stu. Given me a good idea thanks m8. Still think I'm gonna clay them first then copy you lol. They've been recently refurbed so are in good nick and hardly dirty or marked so should come up a treat
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I use this clay on wheels it is awesome !

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/autocl...acturers_id=33
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Got two unopened blocks of Dodo Juice clay and the lube so I recon i'll give that a go
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Boyd, I always found the Porrboys Wheel Sealant as a great product and cheap too!

Turini's - great choice on a blob . Any pics on the car yet?

Stu, did you try that Aquartz Iron Cut? I would have thought its potential is limited on your super squeaky clean cars
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Migliore Wheel Sealant is really good
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Aquartz is very good Ross, great for baked on brake dust, just bleeds off !
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Originally Posted by rossi_p
Boyd, I always found the Porrboys Wheel Sealant as a great product and cheap too!

Turini's - great choice on a blob . Any pics on the car yet?

Stu, did you try that Aquartz Iron Cut? I would have thought its potential is limited on your super squeaky clean cars
Not as yet Ross, they are sitting in the kitchen at the moment The missus just loves that Should be getting my car back next week so a quick buffty session with the wheels and i'll get them on
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JetSeal ordered Stu
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Wheel seal & Shine...

from planetpolish been using this for ages, leaves a nice slick finish and high shine, makes wheel claning easy with car shampoo..

http://www.planetpolish.com/index.ph...56uvg55bv3q9s2

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fk1000p is good stuff on wheels
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