Ok…I know this is a RANDOM, weird question but I was at delta sonic and the guy was like want me to wax your rims for $9.99 and if you do it ill shampoo your rugs for free…So i was like!, WHY NOT?! well he did an awesome job on my rims with this wax stuff its in a black can with a white cap i think and it works and makes chrome rims look real nice, he sprayed it and wiped them down. Very clean and shiny when he was finished.
So if there are any Delta Sonic workers or ex employees or anyone for that matter that knows what its called and where to get it, please shook me a PM or reply to this post. Thanks!
Ok…I know this is a RANDOM, weird question but I was at delta sonic and the guy was like want me to wax your rims for $9.99 and if you do it ill shampoo your rugs for free…So i was like!, WHY NOT?! well he did an awesome job on my rims with this wax stuff its in a black can with a white cap i think and it works and makes chrome rims look real nice, he sprayed it and wiped them down. Very clean and shiny when he was finished.
So if there are any Delta Sonic workers or ex employees or anyone for that matter that knows what its called and where to get it, please shook me a PM or reply to this post. Thanks!
DJ MC
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i cant remember the name its been over a year since i worked there but…its some spray wax, that has like a yellow classic car on the front if im not mistaken. really all you need if that what you liked was just a decent can of spray wax…delta sonic i no gets alot of there stuff from wellworth but i dont no if that was a wellworth product. h opefully that helped. if not sorry
anything you spray on and wipe off won’t last a week… I use “wheel wax” as sold at most auto stores… works great for keeping the brake dust off, but it’s a real bitch to apply.
but at the same time I should mention that nothing is stopping you from using the same wax that you use on your paint also on your wheels and you’ll have great results… most people are just too lazy.
you should really be using collinite insulator wax for wheels. It lasts forever looks really good, and does a great job at protecting. I also recomend using this on your paint if it is driven through the winter months! Only problem with this stuff is it is finicky, let it sit for a min. to long and it will break your arm trying to get it off. Wipe it off too soon and it will just smear. You want to use a very small dab of it, and work one panel ahead of yourself.