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Old 02-25-2005, 01:09 PM
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Default Has anyone thought of trying NXT on alum?

I'm trying to come up with a cost effective what to seal in the shine on my Smoothie 2 wheels. I tried Zoops And wasn't that impressed with it but I wonder if Zano or mequires new NXT would hold up for a few months?

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NXT doesn't seem to hold up long as a wax on the normal paint surfaces, so I can't see it holding up very long on wheels. Zaino might work. I'm a big fan of Blackfire sealant and am going to try that as soon as I can get off my lazy butt and clean the backs of my wheels.


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Try marine wax for like boats stop corosion and stuff like that should hold up against the elements.I haven't tried it but my buddy's boss does it to his 5 series BMW wheels
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Definetley polish them first though just use this stuff for like a sealer
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Old 02-25-2005, 02:30 PM
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FYI, there is a new NXT metal polysh out too...




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