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Phil, forgot to say, AWESOME CAR!!!!
Thanks Adam!
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Thanks guys!
Yes, these are OEM BMW forged wheels.
I will be applying the quick sealant to the entire wheel when I remove them.
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I fell in love with Adams via Detail Spray.
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I may be the minoritybut I spray directly onto my seatsand just make sure it is a lite mist on the perforated parts. I have never had an issue and have been doing this for years.
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Try the edge of a business card. Stiff and narrow to fit in seams. But soft so it won't do damage.
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My wheels get SOOO friggin' dirty so quickly! I love how well my brake system performs...but it's def at the expense of their them getting dirty quickly.
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I try to use 36oz every time my truck gets a bath, or more!
Lol...okay wise guy... ; )
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Friends, I agree, the nozzle for the Tire Shine is tough to use on low profile tires. The sprayer is getting upgraded to one that sprays more easily. Seems we are too 'truck' here in Colorado at Adam's, and I didn't even think to try to spray on to a low profile tire during testing. The 4oz size is perfect for them, as are other spray nozzles. This one works well, as well, if you have one from one of our other products:
Adam... I'm not sure I understand. How would the 4oz bottle be any better???
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So then we'll never be able to get the real glossy look as Adam demonstrates in the video... Correct me if I'm missing something.
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Is the the DWC supposed to be diluted? Such a small bottle will go quickly!
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The spray doesn't come out in a mist as Adam shows in his how to video.
So If I want the high gloss shine how do I make that happen?
Right now, I'm spraying the product onto the sponge and then applying to the tire.
My tires sidewalks are small as I have the following tire sizes: 265/35/20 and 295/30/20.
So needles to say, it's hard to spray onto the tire without spraying the wheel itself.
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The spray doesn't come out in a mist as Adam shows in his how to video.
So If I want the high gloss shine how do I make that happen?
Right now, I'm spraying the product onto the sponge and then applying to the tire.
My tires sidewalks are small as I have the following tire sizes: 265/35/20 and 295/30/20.
So needles to say, it's hard to spray onto the tire without spraying the wheel itself.
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Can I use Waterless Wash instead of Detail Spray?
What will the DS give me that the WW won't?
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How will I know it's actually working?
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Thanks guys! I don't see a 'how to' video for the Quick Sealant...?
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I've got BMW factory satin black, five split-spoke wheels. I plan to use Deep Wheel Cleaner to clean them.
However, two questions.
1. Is there anything I can apply to / coat them that will allow brake dust to be simply wiped off with a dry rag,.. Similar to what I can so with gloss finished wheels.
2. What can I use to keep the satin sheen and vibrant? Versus chalky and dry and truly matte.
Thanks.
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Lol... Yeah, well... My career has taken much of my spare time in which I used to detail my cars. So trying to make some time to get back into it just a little bit.
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Thanks guys!
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How do I make satin black wheels pop?
in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
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Yes, OEM forged 20" wheels.