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its naturally curly......
Bob said:You ever see a brake rotor get red hot on a road track? The wheels see MUCH more heat than your paint does. Those glowing rotors transfer the heat through your lugs, to the wheels in no time.
I did say "unless you are" if you read my post. Obviously the heat build-up during track work is greater. But for everyday driving, heat build-up is not as great a concern. I have customers at work that are dedicated manufacturers of disc brakes, so I know how they work ( I helped one customer in setting up processing and chemistry parameters for manufacturing the C6 corvette rotors - they are some big muthas! )
Poorboy said:that's why we do testing before releasing a product...
I always tell people if you are happy with the products or methods you are using, please continue to use them.
And I'd expect nothing less from PB's!

But what I am failing to grasp is the benifits that the dedicated wheel sealant brings to the table over a conventional sealant for an everday normal road going car not doing track work - can you possible divulge what they are without being too commercial etc ( dont wanna get you in trouble with the Fuzz
