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Old 08-19-2008 | 02:30 AM
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can't get these stains off my wheels!!! HELP!

ok, so i've had these stains on my two right rims for about a month now. Nothing seems to get it off. I trip out because my left two are perfectly fine. I've tried scrubbing. I've used wheel cleaners and nothing seems to do the job. if you run your finger along the wheel you can't feel it. Any advice on what can else I can try?


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Old 08-19-2008 | 04:38 AM
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Originally Posted by XtatiC
ok, so i've had these stains on my two right rims for about a month now. Nothing seems to get it off. I trip out because my left two are perfectly fine. I've tried scrubbing. I've used wheel cleaners and nothing seems to do the job. if you run your finger along the wheel you can't feel it. Any advice on what can else I can try?



THATS EXACTLY WHAT IS ON MINE. im about 99% sure its brake dust. only my right front wheel has it though.
Old 08-19-2008 | 04:40 AM
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that is very strange... never seen something like that
Old 08-19-2008 | 04:44 AM
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I hear that certain cleaners that you use on your rims can do this. The shop that repaired my rims told me never to buy that crap in the auto stores because it would do exactly what is in your pics to our stock rims. I am guessing it is the cleaner you might have used. Hopefully one of the detailers on here can answer or better yet provide a solution.
Old 08-19-2008 | 04:46 AM
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i have heard this as well.. ^ i just soap my rims very thoroughly and dry them like the car..
Old 08-19-2008 | 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by bboysteele
I hear that certain cleaners that you use on your rims can do this. The shop that repaired my rims told me never to buy that crap in the auto stores because it would do exactly what is in your pics to our stock rims. I am guessing it is the cleaner you might have used. Hopefully one of the detailers on here can answer or better yet provide a solution.
never used anything besides the soap/water i use on the car.. ive used tire shine but only after i washed the rims.
Old 08-19-2008 | 07:21 AM
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it's still weird as hell though cuz why would it only happen to the right side of my car?? Also, all I ever used was soap and water to wash my wheels until this happened, then I tried using other things without success

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Old 08-19-2008 | 10:25 PM
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it's still weird as hell though cuz why would it only happen to the right side of my car?? Also, all I ever used was soap and water to wash my wheels until this happened, then I tried using other things without success
same here. just the right front so far.
Old 08-19-2008 | 10:51 PM
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Mine did the same thing but only after using poorboys wheel cleaner, now I cant get them off
Old 08-19-2008 | 11:09 PM
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I'm afraid what your looking at isn't a stain, but absence of paint, exposing the black primer under it, you'll need to get the wheels refinished. This TSB doens't specifically list the G37 but I'm betting it applies.

Classification: Reference: Date:
WT02-003 ITB02-073 November 19, 2002
TITANIUM FINISH ALUMINUM WHEELS
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2003 G35 Coupe (CV35) – with 18x8JJ wheels
2003 M45 (Y34) – with 18x7.5JJ wheels
2003 Q45 (F50) – with 18x7.5JJ wheels

SERVICE INFORMATION
When cleaning titanium finish aluminum wheels:
ONLY use aluminum wheel cleaner

Do NOT use chrome or wire wheel cleaners as surface discoloration may occur (e.g., black stains or spots)

CLAIMS INFORMATION
Discoloration due to the use of an incorrect wheel cleaner is not a warrantable condition and warranty claims for
replacement of such discolored wheels will be denied.

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Sorry to bring the bad news, but based on the pics, the clear coat on your wheels has been damaged by the acidity of the cleaning products likely combined with heat. I would contact a wheel repair professional in your area and have them repainted.

Good luck.
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i am going to guess that you sprayed the wheel cleaner on all four wheels and then cleaned the drivers side first and rinsed it off. by the time you got to the passenger side, the acid had etched into the rims.
Old 08-20-2008 | 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by prutkows
never used anything besides the soap/water i use on the car.. ive used tire shine but only after i washed the rims.
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Some car wash's use wheel cleaner and they let it sit too long, also the dealer might have used wheel cleaner when your car was in for service

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Mine did the same thing but only after using poorboys wheel cleaner, now I cant get them off
It will never come off, the wheels will need to be re-painted

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i have heard this as well.. ^ i just soap my rims very thoroughly and dry them like the car..
Thats the only way you should wash the wheels.


I hate to give the bad news, but I had the same problem with my G35. The carwash used wheel cleaner and my wheels were like a zebra, but grey and black.

The only way to fix this is to re-paint the entire wheel.
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Old 08-20-2008 | 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by TomG37
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Some car wash's use wheel cleaner and they let it sit too long, also the dealer might have used wheel cleaner when your car was in for service
i always watch the guy who hand washes my car.. he washes/dries each wheel 1 at a time.

also, ive told the dealer never to wash my car, and they never have.
Old 08-20-2008 | 05:39 AM
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i'm going to try to take it to the dealership.. they'll probably laught at me, but it's worth a shot. If they don't fix it, I'll probably powdercoat them or something.. **this sucks***



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