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    need help with these wheels

    my friend recently bought a 2012 toyota tundra and it came with 20 inch aftermarket wheels. he recently got back from hunting out of state and he said there was lots of snow where he was at.
    we cleaned up his truck today but there is still something on the wheels, i dont know if its pitting (never seen it first hand before) or what

    i cleaned the wheels with plenty of sonax full effect and a daytona speedmaster brush but these goldish spots still remain

    dirty


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    up close




    he called me earlier and said put some windex on it and rubbed it with a towel and some of it was coming off. i haven`t seen it since he did this but im going to look at it in the morning before work. i told him to hold off on the windex and i would post up on here and see if we can figure out a better way

    it looks like rust but could that even happen in a week from being in the snow? he said these wheels were not like this when he purchased the truck

    i`ve never seen this before and i didn`t want to get too aggressive with it before asking

    think this will come off with 0000 steel wool?

    thanks in advance


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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Looks like rust to me but I doubt it`s actually the wheel. It`s probably brake dust rusting. Does he have access to any clay or metal polish?

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    I would first test to see if these wheels are clear coated. My thought is they are. I would then try any polish that is safe for clear coated wheels or even m205 and see what that does. This may be clear coat failure on the wheel that has now came through worse because it was in the snow.
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    Re: need help with these wheels

    I would agree that it also looks like clear coat failure to me. I also would try a polish on it also and see if that takes care of it.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    bringing clay, 105,205 chrome polish and optiseal (in case any of the before items work)
    oh and my da drill adapter and a buff ball
    gonna see what those do and post up after 10 when im at the shop


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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Clay first an some heavy apc, I`m amazed at how much it takes off.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    had enough time to work on one wheel today before work.
    clay, mothers chrome polish via ccs orange hand pad, and some elbow grease

    went from this


    to this


    this


    to this


    drastic improvement but still not where it should be






    dirty claybar


    he said he would pick up a mini powerball (the larger one i had did not fit in the deep dish) and give it to me, so hopefully that will work a little better than via hand

    after claying the wheel twice it smoothed most of the wheel out but i think whatever that is on there has eaten into the surface a little

    thinking about hitting it with mild then strong apc and a toothbrush tomorrow and seeing how that works. he wanted to use simple green, but i said NO.


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    Re: need help with these wheels

    SG is fine, just dilute it. It`s all ratio`s IMO.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by The Driver View Post
    SG is fine, just dilute it. It`s all ratio`s IMO.
    i have some 1:5 already diluted and a little 1:10 as well. just always thought that was bad for chrome

    should i dilute it more?


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    Re: need help with these wheels

    SG is not good for uncoated aluminum. It`s okay for chrome as far as I remember but I don`t think it will help in this situation either.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    i have some 1:5 already diluted and a little 1:10 as well. just always thought that was bad for chrome

    should i dilute it more?
    Chrome is TOUGH. Aluminum not so much. Just a trick, I`ve always used cleaners on the strong side but I never let stuff sit. Wipe it down an get it off. I`m sure 1/10 is fine, if it`s still tough jump to 1/5.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    im pretty sure its chrome..if it was aluminum when i used the chrome polish the applicator would have turned dark, right?
    or is that just for bare aluminum?


    Brandt K.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Iron Xor Wolf`s Deironizer (my preference and cheaper.) would have made quick work of those. Pick up some it makes doing really bad rims just as easy as doing nice ones which always sucks in general

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by 0inDetail0 View Post
    Iron Xor Wolf`s Deironizer (my preference and cheaper.) would have made quick work of those. Pick up some it makes doing really bad rims just as easy as doing nice ones which always sucks in general
    i have a bottle of iron x. i will try that tomorrow

    its almost gone but i think i might have enough to do all four


    Brandt K.

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    Re: need help with these wheels

    Hang in there, looks like you are getting there. Good progress so far.

 

 
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