refurbed wheels
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aubrey9160

Original Poster:

396 posts

202 months

Wednesday 4th November 2009
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just got some refurbed wheels from pxwheels and was going to give them a coat of super resin polish before fitting them to the car. Am I doing the right thing or not

belleair302

6,990 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th November 2009
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I would give them a clean forst with some decent shampoo then seal them with something like Jetseal #109 (Chemical Guys Product) or some Klasse AIO.

Then apply some decent wheel wax, Poorboys or Swissvax. SRP will not withstand the heat generated by wheels when the car is driven hard.

Anatol

1,392 posts

254 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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How recent is the refurb? Fresh (at least 30 days, and at current temperatures, possibly quite a lot longer) lacquer shouldn't be sealed in with a coating that prevents off-gassing...

Tol

aubrey9160

Original Poster:

396 posts

202 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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So if they have just been refurbed ie within the last 5 days I should leave them alone. If so when should I do something with them.
Cheers for the replies Aubrey

MadDad

3,835 posts

281 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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I have just put a new set of wheels on my car, I used this stuff based on the fact I could not find a poorboys stockist locally and could not wait for it to be posted;



Seems OK although I am yet to put any miles on the new wheels. I put 4 coats on (for good measure), its easy to apply and does not leave a misty sheen like some of the other cheaper ones available. Also, it came out very well in a number of reviews in the press and on a couple of detailing forums. . .

plenty

5,036 posts

206 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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SRP is a polish not a protectant. For durability and ease of cleaning you'll need to add a protectant. SRP can be used as a pre-stage prior to applying protectant, or you can skip it and simply add the protectant to the clean wheels.