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I came across a video for cleaning your wheels the "good way" and after he used the wheel cleaning oil, he clay barred them. All this was applied to the inside of the wheels, aluminum to be specific, the outside was just polished. I've never seen or heard of this being done, just curious if anyone else has clay barred the wheels? I might try it out this week when I plasti dip a new color.

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PS...the wheels looked damn good afterwards!!
 

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I have done it once, not something I regularly do. The way I use clay is once it gets too dirty for the paint I will use it for the wheels. No sense using a brand new piece of clay on the wheels as they are always going to extremly dirty. Before you do ensure you clean them very well, seperate wash bucket for the wheels. I usually start the wash with the wheels and get those out of the way. I use 3 buckets, 2 for the paint and one for the wheels along with a seperate wash mit and wheel woolies.
 

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clay is great on wheels. id start with iron x, then clay.
 

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Ironically I watched the same video yesterday. Is iron x available locally Primo?
 

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Not available in the States for retail sale, primo? :4-dontknow:
not as an over the counter product. when i think retail, i think over the counter.

corey at carpro us is a great guy. great company, great product, and you can trust him.
 
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