Wheel Detailing
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I had these on my wheels also. Its smooth right? Theses spots happen because you or someone left what ever was used to clean the wheels to dry on them or what not. I used a compound to take them off (Ultimate compound by meguairs 9.99 at your local store) to remove them. Wash the wheels thoroughly before though to get rid of any dirt.
I have stock wheels.
Edit: in your OP it says you tried "the polisher" I dont know exactly what you mean by this.
I have stock wheels.
Edit: in your OP it says you tried "the polisher" I dont know exactly what you mean by this.
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The person has the same problem as you but the place that cleaned his car ended up replacing the rims. Good luck hope UC can take them out for you.
Also are your wheels chrome or are they clear coated? if they are pure chrome might also want to pick up a chrome polish
If you have just bought these rims and the dots aren't coming out imo return them
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• Ensure wheels and rotors are cool before applying cold water as this may cause them to warp.
•Hose off as much initial grime as you can.
•Rinse up into the wheel well to wash away road kill, mud and other debris.
•Use detailing clay and lubrication to remove any embedded contaminants
•Use a d-limonene (citrus) based cleaner to remove any road tar or oil. Apply P21S Total Auto Wash to wheel surfaces and let soak in, agitate with a long-handled boar’s haired brush before rinsing
•Spray P21S Wheel Cleaner (Gel or Liquid) this cleaner is 100% acid-free and will not damage any type of wheel finish. (Gel for badly soiled and regular for normal soil) onto wheel rims and lat soak in (for badly soiled surfaces us P21S-Red (422)
•Hose off as much initial grime as you can.
•Rinse up into the wheel well to wash away road kill, mud and other debris.
•Use detailing clay and lubrication to remove any embedded contaminants
•Use a d-limonene (citrus) based cleaner to remove any road tar or oil. Apply P21S Total Auto Wash to wheel surfaces and let soak in, agitate with a long-handled boar’s haired brush before rinsing
•Spray P21S Wheel Cleaner (Gel or Liquid) this cleaner is 100% acid-free and will not damage any type of wheel finish. (Gel for badly soiled and regular for normal soil) onto wheel rims and lat soak in (for badly soiled surfaces us P21S-Red (422)
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try the UC first. But remember to wash them before you use UC.
Work UC by hand don't use that wheel brush or anything like that. Treat your wheels the same as the paint on your car. Apply UC to your applicator or what ever your using and work it in, apply a bit of pressure go back and forth with in a few passes it should clear up if not then you will have to try something else. but this is as far as I know.
good luck
Work UC by hand don't use that wheel brush or anything like that. Treat your wheels the same as the paint on your car. Apply UC to your applicator or what ever your using and work it in, apply a bit of pressure go back and forth with in a few passes it should clear up if not then you will have to try something else. but this is as far as I know.
good luck
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Also, it's hard to tell if that is dirt on top of the wheel, the hazy spots, but to me, it looks like clear coat failure if it is not dirt. The acid looks like it just ate that clear for breakfast. Try a small test spot of Ultimate compound, REALLY work it in there. If that doesn't work, your wheels NEED to be refinished. I would demand the dealer pays for the powdercoating or maybe even repair of the wheels. To me, it looks like no matter what, those need to be refinished, even if the UC works. Post pics after the UC if you can. Where are you located?
EDIT: BTW, etching will still feel completely smooth to the touch.
Last edited by Darkstar752; 07-17-2009 at 12:38 AM.