McKey's and Mother's
Started the ceramic process with the wheel sealer. I already had an open bottle of the sealer left over from the Tri. I don't know if the wheel sealer "crystalizes" like the paint sealer, so I decided to do the wheels first .. my paint sealer is still unopened.
For me this is a multi step process ... but ... the end result is pretty good.
1) Clean the wheels with soap and water, rinse.
2) Polish the wheel with the Mother's mag polish and the little red ball thing.
3) Wipe down with alcohol and Terry cloth rag.
4) Dry the rim with a micro fiber towel.
5) Apply the wheel sealer (liberally) with the sponge applicator.
6) Allow to dry for about a minute, then wipe off excess with clean micro fiber towel.
Long process with lots of steps, but, the results are pretty good. If I wasn't such a tight wad, and would buy new vehicles, I could skip steps 2 & 3, but then I couldn't afford fuel ... LOL.
Apparently I am not 100% after the creeping crud cause I ran out of gas after finishing the left wheels. Guess I'll do the right side later or in the morning.
Anyway, considering the rims have endured 5 Denver winters and a Corporate VP's driving, I think it was worth the work.
Left Front:
Left Rear: