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Old 03-02-2026, 10:37 AM   #11551
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What is a good wheel sealant? Does it actually make a difference for brake dust? I have a new set of wheels coming
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Old 03-02-2026, 10:44 AM   #11552
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What is a good wheel sealant? Does it actually make a difference for brake dust? I have a new set of wheels coming
I think it depends on how aggressive your brake pads are. I've only been using Armour Detail Supply wheel coating for the last couple of wheels I've bought. I coated the winter wheels and only finally washed them just this weekend for the first time and most of the brake dust rinsed off with the pressure washer. It didn't take any force or effort to wash the rest of the brake dust off with some wheel cleaner and a mitt. So I'd say a wheel coating is nice to have if you have OEM/street pads.
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Damn Armour Detail Wheel Coating 30m Regular price $110.99, how many wheels does 30ml last?
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Old 03-02-2026, 11:05 AM   #11554
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Damn Armour Detail Wheel Coating 30m Regular price $110.99, how many wheels does 30ml last?
It depends on the wheel size/design/spokes but I've been able to do 2 coats on one set of 19" wheels or 1 coat on two sets of 18" wheels. A little goes a long way when applying a coating.

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Old 03-02-2026, 04:38 PM   #11555
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What is a good wheel sealant? Does it actually make a difference for brake dust? I have a new set of wheels coming
I had Gtechniq C5 Wheel Armour on my wheels and they lasted around 3 years. They made a big difference in general cleaning of the wheel - just standard soap and water was enough. I'm now back to using proper wheel cleaner. Carpro and Gyeon both have products that claim they last 1-2 years.

Spray ceramic sealants don't last very long due to the heat of the brakes.
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Do you ceramic coat before you mount tires or after?
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Do you ceramic coat before you mount tires or after?
Mine had the tires on them already but it doesn't matter if you do or don't. I had mine done by RDI Detailing before the wheels went on the car.
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Do you ceramic coat before you mount tires or after?
Usually you'll want a ceramic coat after you mount the tires, because otherwise the wheel weights will fall off
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Do you ceramic coat before you mount tires or after?
I always coat after the tires are mounted. I find its easier to move the wheel around with a tire on so I can coat the inner barrel and behind the spokes without risking the wheel getting damaged. I also like it with the tire on because then I can clean and prep the sidewalls to accept tire dressings.
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