PB Wheel Sealant

Shaun Carollo

Slave to Swirls
Do you guys think it lasts longer/looks better then say AIO+some coats of UPP? If so I will think about buying it. TIA.

Shaun
 
Can't compare the products, but in my experience, it lasts over 4 months, even when applied in less than optimal conditions. Glosses and slicks up the surface. I like the fact that it can be used on any wheel surface-plastic, painted, other. (Although I've used it only on the plastic and painted. ;) )
Also, very easy application/removal, but I have come to expect that of the PB line. :D
 
PB WS x 2 leaves a slick easy to wash/maintain finish that lasts for 2-3 months in my experience. I like using AIO (or pro polish) as a base to clean/prep the surface before applying the sealer. A jar will last you a long time.
 
Even on Saab wheels (heavy breakdust like Bimmer/Benz/Audi) and 1 coat of sealant, I just use a car wash solution pretreated with a spritz or two of Spray and Wipe on the wheels to clean them. They are rarely any troubled spots.

I haven't compared this with AIO/UPP though. UPP seems to guard against dust rather well.
 
yes!

awesome! ive been using wheel glaze from dp for about a month now and i recently purchased and used PB wheelsealant. im not sure how much longer it will last against upp but wheelsealant kept my brakedust off better than wheelglaze and that in itself left a good impression. superslick too.
 
I've compared the PB Wheel Sealant against AIO, AIO+SG, AIO+UPP, and PP+EXP. For cars that produce heavy amounts of brake dust (namely German marques), the PB product resulted in reduced dust accumulation and much easier cleanup (simply wipes off with just a spritz of S&W or regular soap and water). For cars with minimal to moderate brake dust issues, the differences are not quite as obvious.
 
No comparison... get the wheel sealant. You'll be amazed. My brakes dust after only a few miles. After a few days their a mess. Soapy water and a towel is all it takes, even the corners and crevices. I use it on the inside of my wheels too and it works perfect.
 
What wheel cleaner do you use if you have PB wheel sealant on? PB spray and rinse is a little steep in price. Wanting something more economical, but don't want to remove the sealant. What about Megs wheel brightener? Thanks in advance.....I do love the wheel sealant...
 
runnerbl said:
What wheel cleaner do you use if you have PB wheel sealant on? PB spray and rinse is a little steep in price. Wanting something more economical, but don't want to remove the sealant. What about Megs wheel brightener? Thanks in advance.....I do love the wheel sealant...

You should be able to use your regular car wash soap and a brush. I'm a bit anal and have a separate wheel/tire bucket I use. Lately I've been using the old formula of Detailer's Pride wash and the new Megs wheel brush.

If you use a spray cleaner you are more likely to remove the Wheel Sealant. I've experienced great durability (4-6 months, but my driving is limited) with AIO + the PBWS and using car wash soap.

It does get better with each additional coat.
 
mtodde said:
If you use a spray cleaner you are more likely to remove the Wheel Sealant. I've experienced great durability (4-6 months, but my driving is limited) with AIO + the PBWS and using car wash soap.

WOW! I put some nxt paste on my rims about a month ago and they are barely beading when I spray them with the hose now. Thats with a light spray of TOL's Wheel Wash about every week since BTW. This will definitly be on my next order. Thanks everyone.

-Shaun
 
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