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Not worth it.
If you care and maintain your wheels, you can use off-the-shelf hybrid sealant products. $15 and apply after every good wash. |
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Whatever you do, do not coat the inside of the wheels.
I ceramic coated the inside of the barrels, now wheel weights will not stick to the surface when the brakes heat up the wheels on track. The weights fly off and damage the wheel, brakes and other cars behind me. I have had to use duct tape over the wheel weights to keep them on the wheel.
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Getting my new car ceramic coated as we speak, and given the small extra charge I am also getting my wheels ceramic coated. Have had that done in the past to 2 sets of my wheels and give how much the M brakes like to dust, it really makes the cleaning/washing much easier.
I have also personally coated a new set of wheels, but mostly because they were brand new and off the car already. So as other have said, definitely a nice to have, and do it yourself if you can.
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I did it myself with Gyeon Rims when I swapped out my summers for winter set up. Took a long ass time for each wheel but I had it in the living room. The prep as usual takes 3x as long vs the ceramic coating application.
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Wow 500$ done professionally for that price I would say no not at all. I'm about to ceramic coat mine and the CarPro DLUX kit is 40$ USD lol. This is why I DIY everything. It's insane the price people charge. I understand labor is involved and it's what makes prices go up but damn for that price yeah not worth IMO. Some people really charge grossly eh.
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If you already waxed/sealed your wheels when washing the car it is essentially the same thing, that could be why you see no difference. Although a ceramic will be more solvent resistant and last much longer.
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A trick though for your situation, try going over the coated area with some polish, that should remove the coating. Don't have to do it for the whole wheel just the areas where you want to stick the weights. |
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I coated the face and under the lip before having the tires mounted, when they were brand new minimal dirt. It probably would have been good to use a little polisher and correct the surface before doing the coating. I then did the barrels after the weights were on.
I've only had them on for about a week, the brake dust got noticeable so I sprayed them with the geon iron cleaner when st the carwash. The stuff is expensive and I only had a small bottle so I was being conservative with it. I probably need to buy more use it really generously . Then the pressure washer didn't have any soap that day, every time at that place, I get ripped off and leave with a dirty car. So I still had to microfiber some of the dirt off, which I'm kind of pissed about. Hoping next time with more of the cleaner and a working soap carwash I don't have to touch them. |
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Sonax works great and is Ph neutral...
I did my own wheels when they were new, needs another coat now 3yrs later. Will probably do it this summer when I have time. Did the calipers too... The ceramic coating doesn't prevent dirt/dust from clinging, buy it certainly makes cleaning them tons easier! Is it worth it? I think so. As a DIY project. $500 for 4-6 hours work? It all depends what your time is worth to you. Remember nobody is going to do it like you would when it's your own. But if a reputable shop, I'd probably go for it! Good Luck! |
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The solution right now is using aluminum foil tape that they use for heat ducting from the hardware store. It holds the weights in place under high heat. The extra adhesive surface area also helps keep the weights in place. It looks rather ugly but once the barrels are covered in brake dust after a few laps, you can't see it. This was a non issue in street driving, so for the majority of people, ceramic coating the inside should be ok.
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