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i did leave them unwashed over last winter for a few months... MY FAULT!!!

 

So keep your wheels clean guys!!!

 

Lesson Learn't :p

 

People ued to take the piss outa me for poloshing my alloys whilst doing the car!!!!!!!!!

 

They laugh no more :tongue:

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I'm just about to stick my new 19's on next week as my current tyres are fooked , i was very reluctant to put them on this side of winter as i'm not prepared to buy some new tyres for my 18's just for winter .

Any ideas what to coat them in before winter ?

Would somethging like clear waxoil do the job then just remove it in the spring ?

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I'm just about to stick my new 19's on next week as my current tyres are fooked , i was very reluctant to put them on this side of winter as i'm not prepared to buy some new tyres for my 18's just for winter .

Any ideas what to coat them in before winter ?

Would somethging like clear waxoil do the job then just remove it in the spring ?

 

can waxyol be seen when sparyed on?

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'The Profil is available in Gloss Black with a machined lip.It is offered in sizes 17” through 19” with staggered fitment available in 18“ and 19” and widths up to 9.5”. All Privat's One piece wheels are cast using A356 Aluminum.Our wheels are heat treated for maximum strength and machined to exacting standards.'

 

Thats the description for my wheels off their website

 

So i take it, its just a case of smoothing them down and get the old dremmer out?! hehe I'll see if i can get any bits for my die grinder

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I'm just about to stick my new 19's on next week as my current tyres are fooked , i was very reluctant to put them on this side of winter as i'm not prepared to buy some new tyres for my 18's just for winter .

Any ideas what to coat them in before winter ?

Would somethging like clear waxoil do the job then just remove it in the spring ?

 

no lol, it would look crap.

 

Just get some poorboys alloy wheel sealant or a good polish and good wax would be ok

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