Wheel WaX Worth it??
Wheel Wax is different from wheel polishes because it is not a polish, it is a wax formulated with space age polymers and resins, a heat resistant sealant and carnauba wax, which provides the ultimate protection for wheels. There are no ingredients in Wheel Wax that are harmful to wheels or their finish. Wheel Wax is treated to provide long lasting protection and formulated for ease of application.
Just wipe on, let dry to a haze and wipe off. For maximum shine, rinse with cool water and buff to a high shine. After 24 hours, Wheel Wax changes the surface polarity of wheels to repel the brake dust and makes the wheels easier to clean. Wheel Wax is also designed to help combat the effects of road salt and harsh winter road chemicals used in the Snow Belt, however whenever contaminates get on wheels they should be removed as soon as possible to keep wheels as new looking as possible.
The sooner Wheel Wax protective treatment is applied to new wheels, the longer the wheels will stay in like-new condition. After applying Wheel Wax, clean wheels every week using only neutral pH car wash soap. In many cases you may only need to use a soft, damp, cotton towel to get the best results.
Wheel Wax was formulated to last longer on wheels then any other product on the market; however, the lasting power of Wheel Wax will depend on how often the wheels are cleaned, and what product is used to clean them. If wheels are cleaned on a regular basis with water or neutral pH car wash soap, Wheel Wax should be applied every month. If any other chemical, high pH soap or automatic car wash is used, then Wheel Wax should be applied after each wheel cleaning.
Wheel Wax must be applied liberally on clean, cool and dry wheels and spread evenly, let dry to a haze and then remove with a soft cotton towel or applicator. We recommend applying Wheel Wax to all wheels and then buffing the first wheel. The application process for polished aluminum or billet wheels is slightly different. Just apply Wheel Wax to polished aluminum or billet wheels and immediately buff to a high shine. It is not necessary to let Wheel Wax dry on polished aluminum to get the ultimate protection. Extending drying time on polished wheels may require more work to remove the haze. Buff off quickly for best results.
Wheel Wax will at least extend time in between wheel polishing and may eliminate the need to polish wheels. Wheel Wax has been formulated to add a protective barrier on wheels, which will repel harmful brake dust and road contaminates.
Remember: Treat the finish of your wheels as you would the finish of your car. Most alloy wheels today feature a painted and/or a clearcoat finish just like your vehicle’s bodywork.
For more information, pricing, or to place an order, please visit our site at:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=DJ1&url=index.jsp
Just wipe on, let dry to a haze and wipe off. For maximum shine, rinse with cool water and buff to a high shine. After 24 hours, Wheel Wax changes the surface polarity of wheels to repel the brake dust and makes the wheels easier to clean. Wheel Wax is also designed to help combat the effects of road salt and harsh winter road chemicals used in the Snow Belt, however whenever contaminates get on wheels they should be removed as soon as possible to keep wheels as new looking as possible.
The sooner Wheel Wax protective treatment is applied to new wheels, the longer the wheels will stay in like-new condition. After applying Wheel Wax, clean wheels every week using only neutral pH car wash soap. In many cases you may only need to use a soft, damp, cotton towel to get the best results.
Wheel Wax was formulated to last longer on wheels then any other product on the market; however, the lasting power of Wheel Wax will depend on how often the wheels are cleaned, and what product is used to clean them. If wheels are cleaned on a regular basis with water or neutral pH car wash soap, Wheel Wax should be applied every month. If any other chemical, high pH soap or automatic car wash is used, then Wheel Wax should be applied after each wheel cleaning.
Wheel Wax must be applied liberally on clean, cool and dry wheels and spread evenly, let dry to a haze and then remove with a soft cotton towel or applicator. We recommend applying Wheel Wax to all wheels and then buffing the first wheel. The application process for polished aluminum or billet wheels is slightly different. Just apply Wheel Wax to polished aluminum or billet wheels and immediately buff to a high shine. It is not necessary to let Wheel Wax dry on polished aluminum to get the ultimate protection. Extending drying time on polished wheels may require more work to remove the haze. Buff off quickly for best results.
Wheel Wax will at least extend time in between wheel polishing and may eliminate the need to polish wheels. Wheel Wax has been formulated to add a protective barrier on wheels, which will repel harmful brake dust and road contaminates.
Remember: Treat the finish of your wheels as you would the finish of your car. Most alloy wheels today feature a painted and/or a clearcoat finish just like your vehicle’s bodywork.
For more information, pricing, or to place an order, please visit our site at:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=DJ1&url=index.jsp
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