Just wondering what kind of polymer wax you guys use on your wheels.... I heard that NuFinish(orange bottle) works well for the wheels...
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i used some butter derick gave me.. made my wheels bling nicely and i guess it held up to the real world conditions i washed my car like 2 days after putting it on so i dunno..
plus it tastes great on bread..
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That stuff definitely made the wheels look good, but I don't think it lasted as long... I've switched back to Mother's solid caranuba wax, on the car and the wheels. For wheels I want something that REALLY holds up, since they get dirty 10x as fast as the rest of the car, and brake dust seems to take off the wax like mad.Originally posted by Ryani used some butter derick gave me.. made my wheels bling nicely and i guess it held up to the real world conditions i washed my car like 2 days after putting it on so i dunno..
plus it tastes great on bread..KR
Porsche 991 Carrera S
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I use it on my RC's. I would say it lasts approx 4-6 months, depending on how often you wash, and how you wash. It's been nearly 6 months, and the water still beads quite well when I wash them at the local pressure washer.Originally posted by HolksvagonI am going to try the NuFinish Polymer stuff... supposed to hold up quite well
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I believe mothers (might be meguire's) has a slick little can of wheel/mag wax. I used it midway through last summer, and I swear the stuff lasted for months. Tires were super easy to clean after that!!1.8T
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