Well, except for use on customers cars once I have all my own vehicles wheels coated with his Ceramic Wheel Coating. I believe all I'll need from now on is just soap and water!
I coated the wheels on my wife's Volvo just before Christmas, and haven't had the opportunity to wash the car since then. It's been two months, and this is her daily driver that's outside 24/7/365.
Temperatures here in the Northeast are in the high 50's low 60's this weekend, so her car got a nice detail including a wipe-down application of HGG.
I started the detail as I always do, with the wheels. They looked ridiculously clean to start with, we had the car out in the rain last weekend for a 160 mile round trip outing. I sprayed the inner fenders, tires and wheels off with clear water from the hose and noticed most any dirt still on the wheels roll right off. Odd, there was no beading of the water on the wheel surface. I washed the wheels with just Car Shampoo and water from my prepared bucket. Once everything I'd sprayed down prior to sudsing up was taken care of I rinsed it all off. The wheels were perfectly spotlessly clean! Oh, and once wiped off with the soapy water the beading was back to the wheels and brake calipers that had all be Coated in December.
Game changer? Not enough time with the coating to say so yet, but it sure took time and effort off of the wheel cleaning.
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Well, except for use on customers cars once I have all my own vehicles wheels coated with his Ceramic Wheel Coating. I believe all I'll need from now on is just soap and water!
I coated the wheels on my wife's Volvo just before Christmas, and haven't had the opportunity to wash the car since then. It's been two months, and this is her daily driver that's outside 24/7/365.
http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/32053-ceramic-wheel-coating/
Temperatures here in the Northeast are in the high 50's low 60's this weekend, so her car got a nice detail including a wipe-down application of HGG.
I started the detail as I always do, with the wheels. They looked ridiculously clean to start with, we had the car out in the rain last weekend for a 160 mile round trip outing. I sprayed the inner fenders, tires and wheels off with clear water from the hose and noticed most any dirt still on the wheels roll right off. Odd, there was no beading of the water on the wheel surface. I washed the wheels with just Car Shampoo and water from my prepared bucket. Once everything I'd sprayed down prior to sudsing up was taken care of I rinsed it all off. The wheels were perfectly spotlessly clean! Oh, and once wiped off with the soapy water the beading was back to the wheels and brake calipers that had all be Coated in December.
Game changer? Not enough time with the coating to say so yet, but it sure took time and effort off of the wheel cleaning.
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