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Old 09-06-2013, 11:56 AM   #21
likaroc13
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Re: Sealing polished aluminum wheels

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Originally Posted by piecesparts View Post
What I do use, is the metal sealant that Wizard Products sells. I have used that for several years without any issue. I clean the wheels once a year and apply the sealant. I also do all of my aluminum parts on my engine and in my truck cab with it.

As for spending $20.00 for a sealant, this stuff is around $12.00, but if it works the price is no issue.
Yeah, I saw your previous posts about it & decided to look up their website before bumping the thread. Looks like I might have to try it out. And I agree with the price, but I don't wanna spend $20+ on the BOSS stuff (or anything else) & it not work. Considering they make the wheels I have, you'd think the formula would be ideal for what I need. But if the Wizards stuff works well for $12, you can't beat that!
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