With looking for good sealants for aluminum, Steve at True Forged did a little research and found out Zoopseal is no longer in business.
He did talk to the owner and found out they started a new business called "Shine Seal" ShineSeal.com ::: Protect Your Products :::
He sent me a kit so I could try it and give my feedback.
Here's my use and review on my True Forged Polished Victories.
Here's what I received.
The Master Kit comes with the following. Brite Shine Metal Polish, Shine Seal Bio Cleaner, Shine Seal Metal Sealer, and Slick Finish.
I first polished my wheel with Brite Shine Metal Polish.
Once the wheel is polished, you use 1 oz of Bio Cleaner w/ 16oz of water.
Once mixed with water, I used a spray bottle and sprayed it on the wheel.
Then I used a clean "Lint Free" cloth to wipe it off to prepare the surface for the sealer.
Next up comes the Metal Sealer. I used a clean cloth to apply it and let it dry. The Metal Sealer goes on kind of like Rain-X does on glass.
Then I wiped it off with a clean microfiber towel.
The final step was to use the Slick Finish. (It is kind of like a wax to protect and shine after the Sealer)
I applied it with a clean microfiber and removed it with another clean microfiber.
Here are the resluts. Protected wheels that feel "Slick" to the touch and feel a lot less pourus.
As you can see, the sealer does not affect the shine. :coolman:
Hope this helps some of you looking for a good wheel sealant for Aluminum wheels. (Although it works on ALUMINUM, STAINLESS STEEL, BRASS, AND COPPER)
He did talk to the owner and found out they started a new business called "Shine Seal" ShineSeal.com ::: Protect Your Products :::
He sent me a kit so I could try it and give my feedback.
Here's my use and review on my True Forged Polished Victories.
Here's what I received.
The Master Kit comes with the following. Brite Shine Metal Polish, Shine Seal Bio Cleaner, Shine Seal Metal Sealer, and Slick Finish.
I first polished my wheel with Brite Shine Metal Polish.
Once the wheel is polished, you use 1 oz of Bio Cleaner w/ 16oz of water.
Once mixed with water, I used a spray bottle and sprayed it on the wheel.
Then I used a clean "Lint Free" cloth to wipe it off to prepare the surface for the sealer.
Next up comes the Metal Sealer. I used a clean cloth to apply it and let it dry. The Metal Sealer goes on kind of like Rain-X does on glass.
Then I wiped it off with a clean microfiber towel.
The final step was to use the Slick Finish. (It is kind of like a wax to protect and shine after the Sealer)
I applied it with a clean microfiber and removed it with another clean microfiber.
Here are the resluts. Protected wheels that feel "Slick" to the touch and feel a lot less pourus.
As you can see, the sealer does not affect the shine. :coolman:
Hope this helps some of you looking for a good wheel sealant for Aluminum wheels. (Although it works on ALUMINUM, STAINLESS STEEL, BRASS, AND COPPER)