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      06-06-2012, 09:13 PM   #1
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AA Wheel Protectant REVIEWS

So I have read some of the random suggestions to give the Armor All Wheel Protectant spray... And tried it today. First impressions... It appears to be a quality product and reasonable priced at $6.99 as well as extremely easy to apply. In my next post I will tell you whether or not it's actually working!!
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      06-07-2012, 06:59 AM   #2
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A belated welcome to the board. There have been a number of threads on AA Wheel Protectant. The general concensus from those who've tried it (myself included) is that it works really well.
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      06-07-2012, 07:27 AM   #3
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AA Wheel Protectant is an A+ product, in my opinion. It doesn't keep the wheel brake dust-free, but it minimizes the build up and makes the wheels uber easy to clean. If I had to guess, brake dust builds up about 80% slower than normal with the AA Wheel Protectant applied.
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I'm an avid user, always keepin 2-3 cans on hand such that I'm never in short supply.. I clean my wheels with my car wash soap, using a baby bottle brush to get the inside of the wheel/behind the spokes. Towel dry, then hit them with my hand-held cordless leaf blower to be sure they are good and water drop free... Then spray on the AA as if I were spray painting the rim. Basically, if it's done righ,t I can drive a week+, some 300 miles, stop and go and still have nice clean wheels...
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      06-07-2012, 09:28 PM   #5
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It's a great product for BMW owners. I now just spray the product on the front wheels where the brake dust is more of a problem. By the time my rear wheels are showing brake dust it is time to wash the car anyway. I use less product and my wheels look great.
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