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Old 10-20-2007, 08:51 PM
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Wheel Wax comparison

I was preparing my CS for a track event on Monday and Tuesday and as part of preping I always wash and wax the car to help protect the paint and I take the wheels of and completely detail them, inspect the tires and brakes, check inflation and put them back on and torque.
In the middle of waxing the wheels I had an idea, I started using "Wheel Wax" this summer and quite frankly I haven't been impressed with the way the brake dust sticks to the wheels and how hard it is to get the wheels clean. I wash my car almost once a week, sometimes more, including the wheels.

I'm trying a little experiment this time. I used Wheel Wax on the right side, front and back and Collinite on the left side front and back. Now I'll see which cleans up easier and have a good idea if Wheel Wax is worth it or not.

Just for good measure I did the rotors too, I hate that rusty look..
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