serper3
New member
Hi! Glad to be on here! This is my first post here, although I have been lurking and recognize a lot of the names here.
I just recently corrected and coated my white Camaro, and am now trying to decide what to do for my wheels. I want to get the wheels off the car soon, and really clean them thoroughly, (barrels, back, etc) and coat or protect them somehow. Also would like to do the same for the calipers since the wheels will be off the car, but not sure if coating is a good idea as they will get HOT.
I basically have 2 questions. What coating or product, and how to prep the wheels.
I still have some CSL and EXO, but I am not sure if I want to go this route, because the wheels are somewhat complicated and I don't want to miss any areas that may cause it to look bad. Is there a spray on coating that would be better maybe? The brake dusting is REALLY bad, so I would love something that helps the wheels stay cleaner without as much agitation. The car is a weekend toy so it doesn't get driven much so I don't need something crazy durable. It will also be tracked so I do not want to go with a less aggressive pad.
Regardless on which route I go with for protection, what is the best way to get the brake crud off the wheel? I know it is a bit stuck on the barrel already. The car only has 8k miles on it. I read that for a coating you need to maybe clay bar? the prep is somewhat involved i guess? regardless of the protection i go with, I plan to pull the wheels and get them really clean whenever this is needed. I have P&S wheel cleaner but have used other product so far.
For those that may have seen my posts, I am VERY happy with how the car looks. The gloss for a white car is amazing.. I don't think I could be more happy. This is CSL, 2 coats of EXO, and topped with Extreme Solutions Topper. I did a two step correction before the coating. I think next time I will probably stay away from at least this combo just because 3 coats is a lot, took forever for me, and is a lot of touching the car just getting the coating off. I was super paranoid about high spots, and probably went a bit overboard because I did not have the best lighting. Here is a crappy garage pic.
What is also impressive, is how slick the car is. I went for a pretty long drive yesterday, and there were some areas the road was wet, it was foggy, and there was some drops from trees, etc. On prior drives before the coating, the car was filthy afterwords. The pic below is from after the drive, and the car is still spotless!!
Thanks everyone!
I just recently corrected and coated my white Camaro, and am now trying to decide what to do for my wheels. I want to get the wheels off the car soon, and really clean them thoroughly, (barrels, back, etc) and coat or protect them somehow. Also would like to do the same for the calipers since the wheels will be off the car, but not sure if coating is a good idea as they will get HOT.
I basically have 2 questions. What coating or product, and how to prep the wheels.
I still have some CSL and EXO, but I am not sure if I want to go this route, because the wheels are somewhat complicated and I don't want to miss any areas that may cause it to look bad. Is there a spray on coating that would be better maybe? The brake dusting is REALLY bad, so I would love something that helps the wheels stay cleaner without as much agitation. The car is a weekend toy so it doesn't get driven much so I don't need something crazy durable. It will also be tracked so I do not want to go with a less aggressive pad.
Regardless on which route I go with for protection, what is the best way to get the brake crud off the wheel? I know it is a bit stuck on the barrel already. The car only has 8k miles on it. I read that for a coating you need to maybe clay bar? the prep is somewhat involved i guess? regardless of the protection i go with, I plan to pull the wheels and get them really clean whenever this is needed. I have P&S wheel cleaner but have used other product so far.
For those that may have seen my posts, I am VERY happy with how the car looks. The gloss for a white car is amazing.. I don't think I could be more happy. This is CSL, 2 coats of EXO, and topped with Extreme Solutions Topper. I did a two step correction before the coating. I think next time I will probably stay away from at least this combo just because 3 coats is a lot, took forever for me, and is a lot of touching the car just getting the coating off. I was super paranoid about high spots, and probably went a bit overboard because I did not have the best lighting. Here is a crappy garage pic.
What is also impressive, is how slick the car is. I went for a pretty long drive yesterday, and there were some areas the road was wet, it was foggy, and there was some drops from trees, etc. On prior drives before the coating, the car was filthy afterwords. The pic below is from after the drive, and the car is still spotless!!
Thanks everyone!