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+4Andyg kgt KushBex the-muttz-nutz 8 posters |
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the-muttz-nutz
Posts : 175 Join date : 2011-01-01 Age : 46 Location : County Durham
| Subject: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Mon 3 Jan - 9:45 | |
| Has ne1 sampled or heard about this stuff called rim wax, I have seen it on ebay and it claims to revitalise clean wheels and repel brake dust! or does ne one know of alternatives or am i just wasting my time? Cheers, Dave. | |
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KushBex
Posts : 1487 Join date : 2010-03-20 Age : 53 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Mon 3 Jan - 10:01 | |
| Hi Dave, My brothers are all valeters/detailers in Aberdeen and they did my Foz when I was up for my Dad's funeral and they used the Poorboys Wheel Sealant on the Foz wheels. That stuff is amazing - I would only have to drive 50 miles before having black wheels due to all the brake dust - now you hardly notice it. You can buy this stuff locally from: Carlos - [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Lian&johnwrx - [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]or NE Detailing - [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Be sure to mention NESF when you get in touch with them - always good to name drop. | |
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kgt Admin
Posts : 4785 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 105 Location : Bishop Aukward
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Mon 3 Jan - 13:08 | |
| Good product, Ive used it often and get great results. Will wish I'd done the alloys before all the snow came down and they are in a shocking state at the moment. | |
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Andyg
Posts : 1364 Join date : 2010-03-19 Age : 41 Location : NESF
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Sat 8 Jan - 15:55 | |
| Chemical guys wheel guard protection is better than the rim wax, i have soem if you wana try it, or visit [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] | |
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torra123
Posts : 99 Join date : 2012-07-02
| Subject: Rim wax Thu 2 Aug - 19:30 | |
| Got a free tub of the stuff with my new alloys... smells like Black current Bubble gum, good enough to eat but did nowt for me alloys... | |
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kgt Admin
Posts : 4785 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 105 Location : Bishop Aukward
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Thu 2 Aug - 22:29 | |
| What method did you use Torra ?
Personally I get good results with it. | |
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Steviedoo
Posts : 2691 Join date : 2010-08-06 Age : 49 Location : Saving up for a new Scoob ???
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Thu 2 Aug - 22:34 | |
| - kgt wrote:
- What method did you use Torra ?
Personally I get good results with it. Trust you Keith asking, what method do you use for rim wax , Is there more than one way to do it then | |
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tomwrx
Posts : 141 Join date : 2010-05-17 Location : ayrshire,
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Thu 2 Aug - 23:52 | |
| i use rim wax and always get a gd finish on mine, tried others but always go back to the rim wax | |
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kgt Admin
Posts : 4785 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 105 Location : Bishop Aukward
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Fri 3 Aug - 8:13 | |
| - Steviedoo wrote:
- kgt wrote:
- What method did you use Torra ?
Personally I get good results with it. Trust you Keith asking, what method do you use for rim wax , Is there more than one way to do it then Ah you may mock, but its all in the wrist action Steve, if you buff yourself off too quickly, you wont be thoroughly satisfied. People might think that a swift whack on / whack off is the answer, but you could end up suffering premature ejubilation and you'll have to start all over again. | |
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martyp1970
Posts : 724 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 53 Location : 50 shades of northumberland
| Subject: Re: Rim Wax (not as crude as it sounds) Mon 8 Oct - 19:21 | |
| Well it stings my ring that rim wax but my poop shoots ooot | |
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