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Mike, going back a bit in our discussion regarding Bead it Up: how does this hold up on wheels? I’ve used Reload in my wheels for a while and it seems to do a pretty good job but after your comments on Bead It Up, I’m wondering if it would also be a preferable choice for wheel sealant.
My hunch is Reload will probably last longer being that it's a true SiO2 type product. 3D Bead It Up is a "polymer" coating.
The 1068 Mustang California Special just left the building. I let the owner test out 3D Bead It Up on the roof. He was impressed with slickness and ease-of-use for maintaining the paint. I told him after he washes and rinses the wheels he could mist the Bead It Up onto the rims and then after about 20 seconds, re-rinse and the Bead It Up will bond to a wet surface. This will make future cleaning faster and easier. I also stressed with this approach he wouldn't have to sit his butt on the ground and then take his fingers and hand polish and prep the wheels and then again, using his fingers, somehow coat the rims. They're beautiful, but they would take a while to work on.
Like the saying goes,
Find something you like... and use it often as needed to get the job done.
Thank you for the question and for any lurkers reading this into the future, we carry both products at AutoForge.net
CarPro Reload
3D Bead It Up
-Mike