Dp Wheel Glaze
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Dp Wheel Glaze
Well guys i have gotten dp wheel glaze awhile back since i was tired of seeing my wheels getting full of break dust right after i wash it so this week i had a chance to try it out on my wheel to see if it really works well guess what it does i added dp wheel glaze only in one wheel to see the difference here are some pics...
as you could see that the left one doesn't have as much break dust as the right one
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Once dp wheel glaze dry's its hard to remove
Right Wheel with out dp wheel glaze
Left wheel with dp wheel glaze
as you could see that the left one doesn't have as much break dust as the right one
Note:
Once dp wheel glaze dry's its hard to remove
Right Wheel with out dp wheel glaze
Left wheel with dp wheel glaze
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how did you apply it..i applied it with a cheap microfiber (walmart) i just didn't like that it gets messy it hard to remove when it dried and when it got some inside the lug nuts
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,May 12 2007, 06:26 PM
I have the best anti brake dust tip for you guys.....
SWITCH TO AP1 BRAKE PADS!!!!
SWITCH TO AP1 BRAKE PADS!!!!
However, sealing your wheels with a product like this makes removing what brake dust there is SO much easier.
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I am sure the DP is good stuff. I have used Poorboy's version before and had great results. Lately, I have found that I am getting the best results and longest lasting results with Zaino AIO applied to the wheels by hand. Go figure.
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Originally Posted by GTScott,May 15 2007, 07:35 AM
I am sure the DP is good stuff. I have used Poorboy's version before and had great results. Lately, I have found that I am getting the best results and longest lasting results with Zaino AIO applied to the wheels by hand. Go figure.
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Originally Posted by S2KAYYY,May 15 2007, 01:17 PM
The only thing i didn't like about dp wheel glaze that is like jell and messy and it was kind of hard to apply without leaving any mess Was it easy to apply Z-AIO to your wheels by hand any mess? i had good results with zaino 8/9 for the leather I loved it