Good ceramic coating for polished aluminum wheels ?
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Good ceramic coating for polished aluminum wheels ?
Hey guys I put a TON of work into refinishing these auto couture magnafiques , they were originally a brushed aluminum with a clear coat.
I wet sanded them from 220 to 2500 and then used a griots DA with metal polish in 3 stages to give it a good shine
Before I install them next week I would like to know if there is any good ceramic coatings I can use on the bare polished aluminum to keep it protected
Thank you very much in advance
I wet sanded them from 220 to 2500 and then used a griots DA with metal polish in 3 stages to give it a good shine
Before I install them next week I would like to know if there is any good ceramic coatings I can use on the bare polished aluminum to keep it protected
Thank you very much in advance
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Beachtyme (05-02-19)
#3
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There are some basic ceramic coatings made specifically for wheels like
but they are designed to mainly go on wheels that already have some kind of clearcoat.
With bare metal/aluminum I doubt they will adhere that well and even bare aluminum will start to corrode if there is nothing on the surface sealing it. I actually asked about this a couple months ago. One suggestion was adding POR15 and then topping that with a Spraymax 2K clear and another was this product. Eastwood ExoArmor. https://www.eastwood.com/exoarmour.html
2K Spraymax clear will not adhere sprayed directly to bare metal/aluminum properly on its own. 1K sprays that are advertised for bare metal/wheels may give you a couple months or maybe a few years but they won't have the chemical resistance or durability of a 2K clear. This is supposed to be a pretty good 1K clear but it still won't have the durability or chemical resistance of a 2K clear.
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-di...s-aerosol.html
Out of everything I mentioned I think the Exo Armor would be the best most durable product but I have no experience with it.
but they are designed to mainly go on wheels that already have some kind of clearcoat.
With bare metal/aluminum I doubt they will adhere that well and even bare aluminum will start to corrode if there is nothing on the surface sealing it. I actually asked about this a couple months ago. One suggestion was adding POR15 and then topping that with a Spraymax 2K clear and another was this product. Eastwood ExoArmor. https://www.eastwood.com/exoarmour.html
2K Spraymax clear will not adhere sprayed directly to bare metal/aluminum properly on its own. 1K sprays that are advertised for bare metal/wheels may give you a couple months or maybe a few years but they won't have the chemical resistance or durability of a 2K clear. This is supposed to be a pretty good 1K clear but it still won't have the durability or chemical resistance of a 2K clear.
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-di...s-aerosol.html
Out of everything I mentioned I think the Exo Armor would be the best most durable product but I have no experience with it.
#4
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Just use CQuartz UK 3.0. Do 2-3 coats, should protect for at least 3 years, 5+ if you don't drive on the wheels in salty winter environs. Cquartz is available on amazon in a kit for around $60. it also makes the wheels super easy to clean.
#5
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Whoa! Those wheels were seriously corroded. Applause for doing such a thorough job decontaminating them!
In the past I've used GTechniq Ceramic Coating on my wheels, until I found this product. Now I wont use anything else (That includes their Exterior Products as well. Again, super job breaking those down and building them back again with a coat involved!
In the past I've used GTechniq Ceramic Coating on my wheels, until I found this product. Now I wont use anything else (That includes their Exterior Products as well. Again, super job breaking those down and building them back again with a coat involved!
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