Make it easier to keep them neat with rim care products
Maintaining rims can be a dirty and tedious experience. If you have rims with many spokes and many narrow nooks, you probably already know the problem of getting them clean again. I myself have some old rims for my car, and they have many spokes, so I know all too well about it.
Yes, I have even timed it, and it quickly takes 30 minutes, so make life easier and choose a product that makes it easier for you. There are many methods to do it, ranging from using a spray-based wax, paint sealant, wet sealant, or even ceramic coating.
If you are in doubt about which one is right for you, feel free to reach out to Simon via live chat or at kontakt@bachsbilpleje.shop
Sealing of rims
If you want to make it easy to maintain your rims, it doesn't matter whether you use paint sealant or ceramic coating, because both will help you immensely. They make it possible to use less aggressive car care chemicals to clean your rims, and even reduce the time you spend touching them with a wash mitt or rim brush.
The big question is simply how much time and money you want to spend treating your rims, as they come in all different sizes.
If you want the easiest way, then wet sealants like Wet Protector or Ceramic Foam from Shiny Garage are the way to go. Spray on, rinse off, wipe off, and you're done!
Coating of rims
If you want the best possible protection, then Ceramic Coating is the way to go. You quickly get up to 12 months of protection, so you don't have to worry about re-treating them before the season is over, and if you treat them really well, you can even experience more than one season of protection.
Although there are dedicated rim coatings, ordinary paint coatings can also be used. The surface of your rims doesn't get so hot that they can't be used, and they often also have the bonus that there is plenty left in the bottle that can be used on your car's paint.
If you take a coating like 365PRO from NXTZEN, there is so much that you can treat your car at least 5 times, and still have some left to treat your rims, isn't that wild?