I have an odd question to ask. I asked this on another forum and I don't think most of the people even knew what I was talking about haha.
I recently had a set of rims get bad curb rash and had them refinished/powder coated a very gorgeous dark bronze. I have been waxing them currently to help protect them but since I hear everywhere to treat them like paint, does that mean i can seal them with no adverse affect?
I was hoping to seal them and then continue to wax them. Currently I unfortunately have to drive a gravel road every day and so they get a bunch of mud rather quickly. I have noticed it is far easier to clean them after waxing as the dirt just washes off with water sprayed on them only. I just was hoping sealing them would help.
Or I am completely open to suggestions. I am looking for any way to help repel dirt and if not really feasible then to protect the wheels while I have to drive this gravel road.
Thanks!
I recently had a set of rims get bad curb rash and had them refinished/powder coated a very gorgeous dark bronze. I have been waxing them currently to help protect them but since I hear everywhere to treat them like paint, does that mean i can seal them with no adverse affect?
I was hoping to seal them and then continue to wax them. Currently I unfortunately have to drive a gravel road every day and so they get a bunch of mud rather quickly. I have noticed it is far easier to clean them after waxing as the dirt just washes off with water sprayed on them only. I just was hoping sealing them would help.
Or I am completely open to suggestions. I am looking for any way to help repel dirt and if not really feasible then to protect the wheels while I have to drive this gravel road.
Thanks!