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Protecting new alloys
Evogirl
 

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Protecting new alloys

Collecting new car in 2 weeks but need advice on something to coat my alloy wheels in so that they stay clear of road dirt etc, does anybody rate Poorboys?
(This post was last modified: 15-02-2013 08:57pm by Evogirl.)
15-02-2013 08:57pm
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superfox
 

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RE: Protecting new alloys

Check out Nanolex they have kept my Evoque looking like new for 4 months now! Including the rims ^_^

http://www.nanolex.de/en/products

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15-02-2013 09:12pm
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doug
 

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RE: Protecting new alloys

Never used poor boys rim sealant as with other wheel wax/sealant it only lasts a few weeks. But a Nano sealant on the other hand will last a year if applied correctly.
Gtechinq C5 is what I use at the moment But Nanolex As super fox said make a excellent range of paint & glass sealants .

Other brands of Nano products are available Wink

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15-02-2013 11:00pm
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edgedata
 

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RE: Protecting new alloys

(15-02-2013 08:57pm)Evogirl Wrote:  Collecting new car in 2 weeks but need advice on something to coat my alloy wheels in so that they stay clear of road dirt etc, does anybody rate Poorboys?

I would highly recommend the G-Techniq Wheel Armour. I had my car detailed before delivery with the whole G-Techniq range and it is still looking like new after 12 months.

http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/ext...el-armour/

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15-02-2013 11:02pm
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: Protecting new alloys

I'm running gTech C5 wheel armour but Also have Definitive wax Rotundus glaze as a top up protection, if you can, get a nano sealant on the backs as that's where the corrosion sets in

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16-02-2013 12:04am
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Evogirl
 

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RE: Protecting new alloys

Thanks for the replies looks like nanolex or gTech then.
16-02-2013 11:26am
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RE: Protecting new alloys

+1 for gtechniq C5 - PM me and I can get you a discount
16-02-2013 05:39pm
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