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Autoglym Wheel Protector, 300ml - Car Wheel Spray Creates a Super-Hydrophobic, Durable Barrier To Minimise Brake Dust Adhesion

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We use all 3 alloy wheel sealants on our own vehicles and have tested them thoroughly through many years - optimizing them when necessary. Whether you opt for a traditional sealant or a more advanced ceramic coating, applying a wheel sealant is a wise choice for any alloy wheel owner. Not only does it provide long- lasting protection against dirt, grime, and the elements, but it also simplifies the cleaning process, keeping your wheels looking shiny and new. The Top 3 Alloy Wheel Sealants

Much like we’ve discussed the importance of adding a layer of protection to the bodywork of the car, it’s also important to protect the wheels. Lasting Protection: Opt for a wheel sealant that offers long-lasting protection. The durability of the sealant determines how frequently you'll need to reapply it, so choose one that provides lasting results to save you time and effort. The ones we have suggested provide up to several months of protection. For embedded brake dust or other contaminants, use a combination of wheel fallout remover and tar remover. Afterward, use a clay bar to gently collect any remaining bonded contamination. Strip Away Previous Sealant The Rimblades brand are by far the most popular manufacturer of alloy wheel protectors in the UK and for good reason too. Their protectors are available in a selection of colours and are suitable for wheels up to 22 inch.

The RimSavers RS-1 are a mid-range set of wheel protectors that are available in a choice of 13 different colours. In terms of their design, they are made from an ultra lightweight plastic that provides maximum wheel protection. Type of Wheels: Consider the specific needs of your wheels, including the type of alloy, finish, and any manufacturer's recommendations. Our recommended products work across all wheel types. Autoglym Rapid Ceramic Spray is a great, efficient and easy to apply spray product. When applied to the alloys, I’ve been able to get 2 months out of the coating. What I really like about it is that it can be used in tandem with Autoglym Super Resin Polish. The SRP can fill in any light scratches on the wheel, and the RSC is able to seal this in, as well as making the wheel super hydrophobic. When applying this to the wheel, I like to use a microfibre applicator pad to spread it onto the wheel and them remove it using a microfibre cloth. Overall, the RimPro-Tec System are an excellent all-round set of alloy wheel protectors that won’t disappoint. They aren’t the cheapest but they are built to a high standard and even come with a warranty for complete peace of mind.

By far one of the most expensive wheel sealants (per ml) in this article is the Gtechniq C5 Armour, which is designed for maximum protection. The formula makes use of fine surface rheology and chemical bonding to produce an ultra durable barrier that provides up to 2 years of protection. Another popular wheel sealant is the Chemical Guys Max Coat Wheel Guard, which works on all wheel types. According to the brand, the formula is able to provide extreme shine and high gloss protection from just a single application. Alloy Wheels are one of the most expensive components on your car, so you want to make sure they look good, and keep their original state. As a dedicated wheel wax and sealant, its robust hybrid formula creates a long lasting barrier against dirt, dust, and grime, keeping your wheels looking clean and shiny.That's achieved by giving them a wheel sealant - just like you would give your paint a sealant - in other words proper car care. AlloyGator are another brand that offer a number of wheel protectors but this particular set is their most popular. They are suitable for wheels ranging from 12 to 24 inch and come in a choice of 14 colours to best suit your requirements.

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