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Can I Use Liquid Wax To Seal My Alloys?


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So I have found a bottle of holtz wax that I used last year on my old fiesta. Worked great and beaded well. I have some left and won't be using it for the new car as I got some orange crush from dodo juice.

So can I use it for my alloys? Is it just a matter of putting on, waiting and buffing off? Just like the car itself,

Would like to take all if them off and do them completely front and behind the wheel

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Yes it will work exactly the same way as waxing the car body as you're waxing a painted surface. You'd only really struggle with bare chrome wheels :P

On a side note though it probably won't last very long and you'd be better off with a high temperature wax - due to the high temperatures that the wheels get to with braking. It will significantly shorten the life of a normal wax

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oh yeah didnt think about the heat issue thanks. Any recommendations on products?

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Finnish Kare 100p is without a doubt the best high temperature wax I've used. When cleaning the car you can blast off 75% of the dirt with a pressure washer. It gives the wheels a good shine to.

Auto Finesse mint rims is also very good :D

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I used standard polish on alloys a couple of months ago and they are still beading now;)!

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