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      07-14-2008, 02:21 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by dillon733 View Post
thanks everyone for you quick responces i look forward to hearing rickc's opinion on poorboys product
Ok, so I finally tried out the Poorboy's Wheel Sealant and here is my experience...

I cleaned my OEM 18" wheels with Chemical Guys Grime Reaper and a wheel brush, washed, then dried. I then applied the sealant in a thin layer with a run-of-the-mill foam applicator pad and left it on for about 15 minutes before wiping clean with a MF towel. Wheels felt much smoother to the touch than pre-sealant, similar to the way car paint feels before and after wax. The true test will be seeing if the wheels are much easier to clean (hoping for less scrubbing) after they get dirty again. Also, I think the sealant might help to lessen the accumulation of brake dust/grime, so the wheels should stay cleaner for longer.

So far... I give the Poorboy's Wheel Sealant a thumbs up!

OEM 18's are no fun to clean, too many grooves everywhere.
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