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      07-21-2005, 04:09 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by onesixeight
Instead of waxing them, you should protect your wheels with a polymer sealant (ie. Zaino, Klasse, Poorboy's EX-P, etc)...Caranuba based waxes have a low melting point, and since the wheels are exposed to the extreme heat of brakes and the engine, you need a protectant that can handle the high heat environment.

My routine for my cars is to seal the wheels with a polymer sealant and maintain them with a california car duster. Get the one for the dashboard and a quick swipe every few days will remove the brake dust and make them look like you just wash them.
Apparently the california dash duster works well on wheels...I'm gonna be trying it from this weekend!
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