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So it turned out to be a bad idea to rinse and brush after two weeks. The product says it's good for four weeks so I will see how long it repels.
One week aftet my rinse and brush. It looks like leave well enough alone is the right course of action. I think i basically removed the coating. Lesson learned.
After two weeks I have to say it really works at keeping the break dust at bay.
My bad I forgot they were out of Maguires... shout out to Armor All.
Once you have the rims cleaned just spray on let dry. I did wipe off any that landed on the brake discs.
This is the real hero
This is two weeks after spraying. I am going to give them a quick rinse and brush. Front wheel usually covered after three days is fairly clean after two weeks.
Last edited by Leslielp; 07-01-2017 at 12:19 PM.
Reason: Update-once applied don't rinse or brush for four weeks
Once I had the rims cleaned and dry I just drove to an open area lot and sprayed each rim inside and out. I held the can less than 6 inches away and sprayed very liberally. I did not read about over spray so I just cleaned off any that landed on the rims.
It goes on clear and does not appear sticky but I let dry for ten minutes before driving off.
Once I had the rims cleaned and dry I just drove to an open area lot and sprayed each rim inside and out. I held the can less than 6 inches away and sprayed very liberally. I did not read about over spray so I just cleaned off any that landed on the rims.
It goes on clear and does not appear sticky but I let dry for ten minutes before driving off.
Inside and out? How did you spray the inside?
If you spray liberally 6-inches away, how about these which land on the tires?