Not to throw more fuel on the fire, but I`m anxious about the prep involved with coating wheels that have previously been LSP`d. Especially with something durable like FK, where I wouldn`t trust a "quick wipe down" with a prep spray or even a solvent panel wipe to remove whatever is left of the sealant. I feel like you`d really have to get in there and hand polish every bit you`re going to coat.
When I re-did my previously coated wheels this summer I did the following:
1. Hose down with Poorboy`s Strip Down, scrub & rinse
2. Foam with Gtech W4 Citrus Foam, scrub & rinse
3. Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus, scrub & rinse
4. Gyeon Tar, scrub & rinse
5. Polish Angel Ultrared, scrub & rinse
6. Lite Polish w/ foam cone in drill, something like Megs M205 (SMAT stuff so i don`t gotta worry about it breaking down thru cycle like DAT)
7. Wipe down with Kleen-Strip Prep-All
8. Wipe down with CarPro Eraser or similar
9. Coat
Sounds like a lot but really didn`t take that long, probably 8hrs to get all 4 done but scrubbed tires w/ TuffShine Cleaner and applied their tire coating as well so that took a bit.
While I am a believer in the whole `clean surface before coating` sometimes I think the whole worry over `microscopically and surgically clean surface or else epic failure` thing is a bit overblown.
Perhaps I`m just getting a bit cynical about it all...:lol:
I think this winter I`m gonna take one of the vans I coated in Winter 2017 and just wash it and coat it again with same product (no prep, no polish, just wash with Reset and wipe down with prep spray) and see how that goes over the next year or 2, providing the world doesn`t end before then.