G35stilez
Ari Gold
Product:
Poorboy's World Wheel Sealant
Price & Price Per Ounce:
$15.95 - 8 oz.
$1.99/oz
Manufacturer Claims:
Long lasting protection for wheels against the environment and brake dust...makes clean-ups a breeze, even on the worst wheels. Use it on any type of wheel!
Packaging:
Comes in a plastic, screw top, white jar. The label is easily readable and the package is easy to use.
Color/Scent/Viscosity:
The sealant is a creamy (polish like) texture and purple in color. It smells like Watermelon...
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How I used (as per instructions):
I first washed and clayed my rims, then dryed. I polished out any swirls or light defects, then applied Klasse AIO (I'm sure SSR1, PPP, or PwC would do fine) and removed. I then applied the Poorboy's Wheel Sealant with a yellow foam applicator to the surface in very thin coats (1 coat per rim). I let it haze up (quickly) and also tried letting it sit for 20 mins...In either case, the Wheel Sealant removed like a breeze with an MF towel.
Overall Thoughts:
The product spread for a VERY long time. I got a sample (1.5 oz) and I have done 2 total coats (inside and outside on 17x7" rims) and it looks like I barely made a dent in the supply. I first applied about 3 weeks ago and it left a very slick surface. It did a bit better job at repelling dust than a waxed/bare wheel, but about on par with a paint sealant. However, I found that the dust/contaminants that did stick were really only sitting on the surface (as opposed to etching). They cleaned up with absolute ease when either S+W'd or washed. After the second coat, I noticed a large increase in wetness/glow/slickness. I heard 3 coats is even better. But for now, I am happy and will continue to use.
Other Notes:
Make sure to do the insides of your wheels for a uniformly beautiful appearance.
Purchasing:
http://poorboysworld.com/wheel-sealant.htm
Pictures:
Any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to reply.
Poorboy's World Wheel Sealant
Price & Price Per Ounce:
$15.95 - 8 oz.
$1.99/oz
Manufacturer Claims:
Long lasting protection for wheels against the environment and brake dust...makes clean-ups a breeze, even on the worst wheels. Use it on any type of wheel!
Packaging:
Comes in a plastic, screw top, white jar. The label is easily readable and the package is easy to use.
Color/Scent/Viscosity:
The sealant is a creamy (polish like) texture and purple in color. It smells like Watermelon...

How I used (as per instructions):
I first washed and clayed my rims, then dryed. I polished out any swirls or light defects, then applied Klasse AIO (I'm sure SSR1, PPP, or PwC would do fine) and removed. I then applied the Poorboy's Wheel Sealant with a yellow foam applicator to the surface in very thin coats (1 coat per rim). I let it haze up (quickly) and also tried letting it sit for 20 mins...In either case, the Wheel Sealant removed like a breeze with an MF towel.
Overall Thoughts:
The product spread for a VERY long time. I got a sample (1.5 oz) and I have done 2 total coats (inside and outside on 17x7" rims) and it looks like I barely made a dent in the supply. I first applied about 3 weeks ago and it left a very slick surface. It did a bit better job at repelling dust than a waxed/bare wheel, but about on par with a paint sealant. However, I found that the dust/contaminants that did stick were really only sitting on the surface (as opposed to etching). They cleaned up with absolute ease when either S+W'd or washed. After the second coat, I noticed a large increase in wetness/glow/slickness. I heard 3 coats is even better. But for now, I am happy and will continue to use.
Other Notes:
Make sure to do the insides of your wheels for a uniformly beautiful appearance.
Purchasing:
http://poorboysworld.com/wheel-sealant.htm
Pictures:


Any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to reply.