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<blockquote data-quote="techi14" data-source="post: 16170834" data-attributes="member: 191698"><p>Started with the virgin wheels of course fresh off the fedex truck. </p><p></p><p>The wheels were of course impeccable to begin with. The adams kit comes with a coating prep that removes any impurities or wax left over from the surface. So cleaned them with this and made sure they were absolutely clean before applying the actual ceramic coat.</p><p></p><p>The coating is a 9H which is pretty hard from my understanding.</p><p></p><p>Did the entire wheel about a fourth at a time starting with the barrels and the back of the spokes. </p><p></p><p>Apply the coating let it "dry" for about 3 minutes, then with a the microfiber that came with the kit remove the coating. Its supposed to be about 3 o 4 microns thick. I might have put it on a little thicker than what the instructions called for but came out good. </p><p></p><p>Let the wheels sit for about 18 hours then hit it with a ceramic booster (came with kit) and was done.</p><p></p><p>Afterwards I did a clear coat on the tires (tuf shine) to give the tires the shine and thats it.</p><p></p><p>Washed the wheels this weekend and they are very much hydrophobic. I hit them with the hose and dried them with a leaf blower did really have to do much else other than that on the wheels. </p><p></p><p>Any other questions let me know. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techi14, post: 16170834, member: 191698"] Started with the virgin wheels of course fresh off the fedex truck. The wheels were of course impeccable to begin with. The adams kit comes with a coating prep that removes any impurities or wax left over from the surface. So cleaned them with this and made sure they were absolutely clean before applying the actual ceramic coat. The coating is a 9H which is pretty hard from my understanding. Did the entire wheel about a fourth at a time starting with the barrels and the back of the spokes. Apply the coating let it "dry" for about 3 minutes, then with a the microfiber that came with the kit remove the coating. Its supposed to be about 3 o 4 microns thick. I might have put it on a little thicker than what the instructions called for but came out good. Let the wheels sit for about 18 hours then hit it with a ceramic booster (came with kit) and was done. Afterwards I did a clear coat on the tires (tuf shine) to give the tires the shine and thats it. Washed the wheels this weekend and they are very much hydrophobic. I hit them with the hose and dried them with a leaf blower did really have to do much else other than that on the wheels. Any other questions let me know. thanks [/QUOTE]
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