Poorboys wheel sealant

idej_z4 said:
mr.tourette said:
idej_z4 said:
Yep, did my 19 inch CSLs with some left over (albeit not much). One of my favourite products this is mate.

Those little tight areas that sometimes just dont come clean, which there are loads of on CSLs, it creates a barrier so it just comes of so easily.

Not for everyone though. I'm just lasy with wheel cleaning. Has to be the worst job, other than cleaning the inside of the windscreen. :o
With 2 coats? Im tempted.. if i run out can I come and get your last little bit? :D

Defo! Any excuse to chat Zeds...and we wouldn't be breaking the rules as we're both in North Wales. :thumbsup:

Cool.. you've convinced me.. bottle en route :thumbsup:
 
SV8Predator said:
idej_z4 said:
Carbon Collective Platinum Wheels for me. Lasts a couple of years and hardens the alloys.

"Hardens the alloys"? Explain that one please!

Okay!!

Carbon Collective is a 9H coating you put on the wheels. By saying it hardens they alloys is probably not 100% accurate, but you get the idea. The coating makes the alloys 9H.

If you had clicked the link I shared you could have read that yourself. If you want to know more on what is 9H hardness, read this: https://avalonking.com/blog/what-is-9h-hardness-with-ceramic-coating/
 
idej_z4 said:
The coating makes the alloys 9H.

But it doesn't make the "alloys 9H", indeed it doesn't affect the alloys at all. The 9h hardness you are referring to is the hardness of the ceramic coating, not the hardness of the alloys.

Just so that there's no misundertanding for people reading your original post.
 
SV8Predator said:
idej_z4 said:
The coating makes the alloys 9H.

But it doesn't make the "alloys 9H", indeed it doesn't affect the alloys at all. The 9h hardness you are referring to is the hardness of the ceramic coating, not the hardness of the alloys.

Just so that there's no misundertanding for people reading your original post.

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