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Brian, You have two choices for the wheel sealant (that we carry). 1) Metal Wax that is safe on polished wheels (and other metal surfaces too). We carry this in stock. Check out the CG website for details: http://www.chemicalguys.com/Vintage_...spi_404_16.htm 2) Wheel Sealant. We also carry this in stock: http://www.chemicalguys.com/Chemical..._p/wac_303.htm In terms of decision, the Metal Wax is good for wheels, sheet metal, diamond plate, just about anything metal that can be polished. The wheel sealant works on all finish wheels - chrome, polishes, clear coated, painted - not sure about anodized, but you could use this on just about every vehicle you own. On my LaCrosse with the OEM chrome wheels, I am using the CG Jetseal, which is their best paint sealant - also use on the car's paint. I use the CG wheel sealant on the wife's 5 series and also the GTA (with CTW Wheels). I would not use it on polished wheels as it could possibly turn yellow. Here is a suggestion to everyone with new wheels - clean them and seal them before they go on the car - the entire wheel and inside barrel. That way brake dust is less and they are easier to clean. Tar would still stick, but everything else would be easy to remove. |
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How doe your wheels come out with just wash soap? Never had much luck myself - always use a dedicated wheel cleaner. BOS wax is really good wax - not a huge fan of liquids, but that one (and the CG) are awesome - I would think the PBW liquid wax would be also. We do carry the one Poorboy's wax - Natty's blue, we buy it by the case. while we don't carry their other waxes and sealants (possibly later on), it is the best $20 paste wax (actually $22) you can buy - better than anything you can buy in regular stores and even some specialty waxes. Can probably do 50 to 70 coats on a tub, maybe more. In terms of pricing, we typically ask the retail price, but that includes the 7% NJ sales tax (effectively a 7% discount). So we match Amazon's pricing, but shipping is not included. At shows, we do price a few items lower than retail. |
If the wheels have minimum dirt, car wash soap works just fine. Even when using a dedicated cleaner, I fill my wheel wash bucket and add the Meguiars GC.
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i use meguires cleaner wax polish and i also use turtle wax ice paste. stuff is great. i also have that armaroll butter smooth wax. that stuff sucks!!!!
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What I use (for customers or my own cars:
Wash - Meguiar's Hyperwash (super concentrated) CG Concentrated Citrus Wash (strips all wax and sealants) 2 bucket method with grit guards, sometimes a foam gun APC - Megs AP+ (now discontinued, still have a gallon) Clay - Griot's Clay Clay Lube - Griot's Speed Shine Wheels - Sonax FE, Griot's Chrome, or diluted APC+; depends on the car Detailer - CG Synthetic - best detailer I have tried, does not stain glass, chrome, or plastic Tires - Megs APC+ diluted Windows - Griot's Window Clean Interior - Griot's Interior Cleaner, CG Fabric Guard (for fabric only) Leather - CG Leather clean, CG Leather serum Glaze (to add shine only) - CG Blacklight or CG Mirror Finish (depends on the color car) Paint Sealant - CG Jetseal 109 Wax - Poorboys Blue, P21S, or DoDo Juice Hard Candy Tire Shine - CG VRP or CG Natural Shine Wheel Sealant - CG Wheel Sealant or CG Jetseal (chrome wheels) Engine and chassis - Megs APC+ or CG Grime Reaper Best Bang for the buck products: Megs Hyperwash - only use 1oz per 5 gal bucket (gallon is 128 car washes) Griot's Clay - large portion for a great price, works awesome too Griot's Interior Clean - low cost, works wonders on plastic, leather, carpet, rubber. This can do your entire interior except for fabric seats. Poorboys World Natty's Blue wax - easily the best $20 wax on the market right now. Could probably do 50 to 70 coats with one 8oz container. Adds a "glow" that makes cars shine extra bright. |
Great info, Paul. Hopefully I get to paint my car soon and use some of your suggested products on it!
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From time to time the wheels come off and gets washed with an industrial cleaner they use in detail, so I'll wash em with that then wax the wheels after and just use soap and water in between doing that.
But that works next time I need I'll contact you. Gonna need new sponges and clothes and car soap soon for this year anyway. |
I have to stop by one day after the Passat gets back from the body shop. Going to need a good protectant for the black paint and something to keep the leather supple.
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Let me know when you want to stop by. |
great thread here. all my stuff has been away in a cabinet since october. i'l have to do an inventory of mine and probably purchase some stuff from you paul. maybe i'll make a trip down there too
what is this "foam gun" you all are talking about that ive never heard of ? i'd look it up online, but im at work and im sure if i put "foam gun" into a google search i might get something pretty bad in the results. |
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https://griotsgarage.scene7.com/is/i...51140?$detail$ This one (and other like it) use the pressure of your hose to turn car wash into a foam bath (not all washes work). Works with any hose with decent pressure. About $30 - plus the dispenser detaches to use as a regular hose attachment. They also have an item called a foam cannon that attaches to a power washer and makes foam at an even higher level - problem is that it only fits a few power washers, mine won't work with it. |
Do you sell any wash mitts?
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We also sell wash pads (I prefer the pads). |
are there specific good soaps for cars for small electric pressure washes?
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surf city everything ! except i use griots wheel cleaner. surf city stuff is simply amazing
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I've also never heard of the foam gun, is there a big advantage to using this over the traditional suds in a bucket? Does it use up a ton of soap?
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I find I use less soap, overall. First step is blanketing the vehicle in foam, and letting it sit for a few minutes while I get my mitt-rinsing-bucket filled with water. Then I hose it off, then re-foam and wash panels as I go. Once I developed my 'system' it goes pretty fast. I use 2-3 oz. of soap, on average. Most times I have extra so I'll foam the whole vehicle once more before rinsing.
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What about drying said vehicle off?
Short of getting a leaf blower and making it multipurpose of course. |
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