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Wheeler Sealer

Wheeler Sealer

Durable Nano Wheel Sealant

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Regular price £6.00
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Size: 100ml
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Life's too short to spend every weekend having a full-blown relationship with your wheel brush and let's just say that colour change wheel cleaners are best used occasionally due to their 'interesting' aroma.

So get the wheels clean, then get them coated. Wheeler Sealer is your friend here. A heat resistant, slick coating that helps repel brake dust and grime, keeping wheels cleaner for longer.

  • Sealed wheels get less dirty and require minimal cleaning effort
  • Saves time and money on aggressive wheel cleaners and scrubbing
  • Nano formula provides 2-4+ months longevity
  • Heat resistant formulation designed specifically for wheels
  • Excellent chemical resistance against brake dust and road grime
  • Can be applied to dry or slightly wet wheels for convenience
  1. Ensure wheel is clean and free from contamination (Ideally, clay the wheel surface first for best results)
  2. Wipe wheel with solvent/panel wipe to remove any residue
  3. Spray Wheeler Sealer onto a clean wheel surface
  4. Allow to cure for a few minutes
  5. Buff with a soft cloth to level the product
  6. Apply a second coat for optimal coverage and protection

Do I need to buff after application?
Yes - always level/buff with soft cloth, especially if rain is expected.

Should I always apply multiple coats?
Yes, two coats are good for coverage to ensure you haven't missed a bit, and three coats will add even more protection.

What if I get overspray on paintwork?
Remove immediately with a soft cloth, or if it has dried on, use a strong solvent/panel wipe or mildly abrasive clay or polish.

How long does Wheeler Sealer last?
2-4 months, or even longer, depending on ambient, storage and driving conditions.

Will my wheels stay completely clean?
No - contamination will still stick, but it will come off much more easily.

Can I apply to wet wheels?
Yes, slightly wet wheels are fine, but avoid drenched wheels as it will dilute the sealant.

Do I need to avoid brake discs when applying Wheeler Sealer?
Whilst a little Wheeler Sealer is unlikely to do any harm as it a coating not a lubricant, we never recommend any sealant making contact with braking surfaces, so try and avoid overspray to discs and if concerned use a brake cleaner spray after.



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