PerryGunn said:I've tries lots of wheel waxes including Poorboys and found that they never last long enough (even with 3 or 4 coats) - I'm now a convert to Gtechniq C5 Wheel Armour, very easy to apply and lasts... and lasts... and lasts...
Nismo said:A thumbs down for Megs tyre dressing from me, I found any 'overspray' left gunky marks on the 296 alloys. Currently using Swissvax Pneu which is good but maybe a tad too subtle.
New wheels have been done with Swissvax Autobahn, I'll report how that goes.
hopz121 said:PerryGunn said:I've tries lots of wheel waxes including Poorboys and found that they never last long enough (even with 3 or 4 coats) - I'm now a convert to Gtechniq C5 Wheel Armour, very easy to apply and lasts... and lasts... and lasts...
+1 Excellent Stuff
xedbot said:hopz121 said:PerryGunn said:I've tries lots of wheel waxes including Poorboys and found that they never last long enough (even with 3 or 4 coats) - I'm now a convert to Gtechniq C5 Wheel Armour, very easy to apply and lasts... and lasts... and lasts...
+1 Excellent Stuff
+2 C5 is the way to go. The trick with wheels is regular cleaning, then just a quick pressure wash after a dedicated wheel cleaner (I use bilberry or Auto Finesse Imperial). Very rarely have to use any agitation at all.
If you are having problems with tar and iron deposits then you need to use a dedicated remover for these as regular wheel cleaners will have a hard time and you'll be disappointed with the results.