Dr. Beasley's S30D12 Wheel Seal - 12 oz.

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Wheel Seal is a high-tech synthetic protective coating for your wheels which prevents the build up of brake dust. Its formula has extremely high heat resistance so it will last even if you take your ride to the track. Wheel Seal prevents damage caused by brake dust, road tar, and other road contaminants. What Makes This Product Unique? 1. Wheels get hot. In fact, nothing on your car besides the engine will even come close to generating the amount of heat that your wheels do. Many products out there are wax based, meaning that their melting point is far lower than the temperatures your wheels will reach just driving down the highway. Wheel Seal, uses a technologically advanced synthetic formula. 2. Between the acidic chemicals needed to remove brake dust and the elbow grease involved, it can be a taxing job for both you and your car. Wheel Seal provides a layer of protection in between your wheels and brake dust, meaning you won't have to use caustic chemicals to remove brake dust filaments. When your wheels are protected with Wheel Seal, just spray them down and watch the brake dust slide right off. Reapply after rinsing and you're always covered. 3. Not only are embedded contaminants a pain to remove but they can be very damaging to your wheel's surfaces. Pitting, etching, and clear coat corrosion are all legitimate concerns when it comes to your wheels, especially if they're unprotected. Directions: Before use, be sure the wheel is clean and dry. Apply Wheel Seal using a soft cloth. Let it cure by leaving it on the surface for several minutes, then use a soft cloth to hand buff for optimal protection. For maximum results, begin by cleaning the wheels with our Premium Wheel Cleanser, then prep with Exterior pH Neutralizer before applying Wheel Seal. Before applying, test a small amount in an inconspicuous place to check compatibility with surface.