Refurbed wheels - 1st treatment?

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Refurbed wheels - 1st treatment?

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Thought id have a wee post in the new section :P getting a set of wheels refurbished currently and was wondering if anyone has any top tips on protecting them to keep them in good nick. Theyre going to be painted and lacquered rather than powder coated so was thinking just a coat of quality wax then a wheel sealant. Any better ideas?
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Poorboys sealant works for me.
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Car pro dlux

Expensive but meant to be unreal, i just too delivery if it.

But yeah wax/poor boys or similar are great solutions
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ghall2004 wrote:Car pro dlux

Expensive but meant to be unreal, i just too delivery if it.

But yeah wax/poor boys or similar are great solutions
That looks interesting stuff, id like to see how good it is on rubber and plastic too, some of the trims on the mondeo are looking pretty washed out these days and the osr window seals looking a bit blotchy...
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I bought it based on the demos alone
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