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I was wondering what kind of products you use and how you keep your polished wheels or polished lips in excellent condition , and where to get these products from.

 

thanks.

 

I got some GTechniq C5 wheel armour which was recommended by stonkin on here, very good stuff.

 

I also use poorboys wheel sealant, I find it the easiest to work with.

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I have these:

 

Wolfs Chemicals:

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/wolfs-chemicals-nano-rim-sealant.html

 

Gechnique C5:

http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/exterior-coatings/c5-wheel-armour/

 

Cheaper alternatives:

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/poorboys-wheel-sealant/prod_9.html

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/chemical-guys-wheel-guard/prod_197.html (I have this as well, very easy to use)

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/finishkare-1000p-hi-temp-sealant/prod_589.html

 

Highly recomend the Poorboys and Chemical guys sealants, very easy on, no need for any special prepping and very good results. Had my pot for over 2 years not and only used half :)

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I got some GTechniq C5 wheel armour which was recommended by stonkin on here, very good stuff.

 

I also use poorboys wheel sealant, I find it the easiest to work with.

 

Thanks Marc, through your tip I phoned the representative of Gtechniq products BeNeLux, I will order the C5 wheel armour.

Did you ever had some small clouds in/on the lips?

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I have these:

 

Wolfs Chemicals:

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/wolfs-chemicals-nano-rim-sealant.html

 

Gechnique C5:

http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/exterior-coatings/c5-wheel-armour/

 

Cheaper alternatives:

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/poorboys-wheel-sealant/prod_9.html

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/chemical-guys-wheel-guard/prod_197.html (I have this as well, very easy to use)

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/finishkare-1000p-hi-temp-sealant/prod_589.html

 

Highly recomend the Poorboys and Chemical guys sealants, very easy on, no need for any special prepping and very good results. Had my pot for over 2 years not and only used half :)

 

Thanks for your reply and all the links, I find the Gtechnique c5 wheel armour is quite an expensive wheel care product, i will order a small one of these, and will get one of those poor buys and chemical guys sealants too.

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Autoglym metal polish on my one polished rim, I took the laquer off it due to there being lots of water ingress/crazing underneath it. I polished it back up with a scotchbrite pad and then vigorous polishing with the Autoglym and its come up like a mirror. I had expected it to corrode again by now but it hasn't and I did it a month ago!

 

(The rest of my rims are diamond cut and laquered still and they're shown up now by the shinier one)

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Polished rims are a nightmare to keep clean, especially if they are unlacquered.

 

Can't agree more with you, they're a nightmare.

Just ordered these three GTechniq wheel care products,

one bottle of P1 nanocomposite polish

one small bottle of C5 wheel armour

and one fp1 tri-foam polish pad.

 

Will order one pot of the poor boys too next week, how often do I use the poor boys then, after I used the above three in the right order.

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Can't agree more with you, they're a nightmare.

Just ordered these three GTechniq wheel care products,

one bottle of P1 nanocomposite polish

one small bottle of C5 wheel armour

and one fp1 tri-foam polish pad.

 

Will order one pot of the poor boys too next week, how often do I use the poor boys then, after I used the above three in the right order.

 

See how you go with the C5 before ordering another wheel sealant.

 

The key is good prepwork, good wash, de-tar, and wipe down with IPA. Its amazing stuff, put it on the wifes focus alloys and all that was needed was a blast with the PW to bring them back to standard. The water beading was still going strong 7 months after application :)

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The C5 will be exactly what your after Mario, it's a great product. But as TubbyTwo said, you need to prep the wheels very well to get the best out of it or it wont bond properly. Dont bother ordering the poorboys with this applied, you wont need it at all :)

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The C5 will be exactly what your after Mario, it's a great product. But as TubbyTwo said, you need to prep the wheels very well to get the best out of it or it wont bond properly. Dont bother ordering the poorboys with this applied, you wont need it at all :)

 

Thanks Stonkin, just received the two bottles and pad from the delivery guy, the Gtechniq c5 is only like 15ml or so, it's a very small tiny bottle, will see if I can do all 4 rims with this little is it just whipe in with the delivered pad and whipe off with an MF towel? Need to order some more car care products before I can apply as I don't have a CarPro eraser for example, to undo the rims from contaminents.

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Get yourself a bottle of IPA mate should be able to find them at local shops or a pharmacy its all you need.

 

like this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ISOPROPANOL-Isopropyl-Alcohol-99-9-250ml/dp/B003D8QFQO

 

then dilute it to suite your needs.

 

Also with the C5 a little goes a long way, few drops on a lint free pad (probably what they sent you) will go along way. There are instructions on the Gtechniq website :)

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