Wheel wax / sealer options
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Evening experts,
I’ve recently bought a new Aston Martin Vantage in a rather lovely flagplutz blue with the lightweight wheel option in matte anthracite as below

The wheels look great although as it has steel brakes, there is a lot of brake dust build-up as expected. They clean really well using an iron & fallout cleaner but when they’re clean the heavily textured paint looks rather streaky and flat. I thought about waxing / sealing them and bought some Angelwax bilberry wheel sealer but the finish is so rough, it just wouldn’t buff in… the paint finish is intentionally textured especially in the barrel of the wheel, like a medium wet&dry sand paper.
So, I’m looking for something that will seal the wheels whilst giving them a nice uniform ‘wet’ satin look to bring out some light-&-shade contrast to the spokes, any ideas guys
I’ve recently bought a new Aston Martin Vantage in a rather lovely flagplutz blue with the lightweight wheel option in matte anthracite as below
The wheels look great although as it has steel brakes, there is a lot of brake dust build-up as expected. They clean really well using an iron & fallout cleaner but when they’re clean the heavily textured paint looks rather streaky and flat. I thought about waxing / sealing them and bought some Angelwax bilberry wheel sealer but the finish is so rough, it just wouldn’t buff in… the paint finish is intentionally textured especially in the barrel of the wheel, like a medium wet&dry sand paper.
So, I’m looking for something that will seal the wheels whilst giving them a nice uniform ‘wet’ satin look to bring out some light-&-shade contrast to the spokes, any ideas guys
Most of the big players sell a decent ceramic coating.
I would try this, all their products are quality.
https://www.garagetherapy.co.uk/product-page/hades...
I would try this, all their products are quality.
https://www.garagetherapy.co.uk/product-page/hades...
Thanks guys, that’s really helpful.
A clay bar just wouldn’t touch it, the texture on the surface is just too course but I did take them off and give them a proper clean. It’s not a gloss finish, more of a ‘wet look’ finish, and so far the best result is using Gtechniq C2 Liquid Crystal wiped on and buffed off a few times.
Cheers
A clay bar just wouldn’t touch it, the texture on the surface is just too course but I did take them off and give them a proper clean. It’s not a gloss finish, more of a ‘wet look’ finish, and so far the best result is using Gtechniq C2 Liquid Crystal wiped on and buffed off a few times.
Cheers
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