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Old 07-19-2008, 12:24 AM #21  
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Originally Posted by Maison View Post
Moe - The spray on wheel wax works just as good as other conventional wheel wax? I like the idea of spray-on and walk away.
Wheel Coat is not a miracle product that will prevent brake dust 100%. With that said, it will do an excellent job of bringing out the shine and depth in painted wheels. If you have chrome, polished wheels, or black painted wheels, you will see a little spotting as the wax dries. But, for most, considering the few seconds it takes, it's a great product and does what it's suppose to. You CAN tell a difference between wheels that have wheel coat on them when it comes time to wash and rinse the wheels. For something with greater dust repeltion, not sure if that's a word, try Rejex. It takes about 20 minutes a wheel, but it lasts a while. But like I said, you cannot beat the time and little effort it takes to use wheel coat spray.
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