Boss Detailer
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- Jan 28, 2016
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Sorry to see your dilemma brother. Based on what I see in the picture, looks more like excessive accumulation of brake dust as a result of allowing it to stay on the wheels too long...
At this stage if the finish is already pitted and you're able to remove the brake dust, there may still
be signs of damage to the wheels.
What I suggest in this situation is testing a small amount of diluted wheel acid on an affected area and see if that brings you success. "BUT", make sure wheels are cool, put on rubber gloves, rince with water, drape white Terry cotton towel over your index finger and spray diluted acid onto the towel (NOT THE WHEEL), rub it onto the affected area, rince again, dry and inspect your results. If all good and you like what you see, GO FORTH AND PROCEED YOUNG MAN!
Also just a tip... there are some amazing protecive car care products in this industry, whether addressing wheels, paint, leather, etcetera. Every product requires reasonable maintenance in order for it to perform as it's designed to do.
All the best my friend and let us know how it all works out.
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At this stage if the finish is already pitted and you're able to remove the brake dust, there may still
be signs of damage to the wheels.
What I suggest in this situation is testing a small amount of diluted wheel acid on an affected area and see if that brings you success. "BUT", make sure wheels are cool, put on rubber gloves, rince with water, drape white Terry cotton towel over your index finger and spray diluted acid onto the towel (NOT THE WHEEL), rub it onto the affected area, rince again, dry and inspect your results. If all good and you like what you see, GO FORTH AND PROCEED YOUNG MAN!
Also just a tip... there are some amazing protecive car care products in this industry, whether addressing wheels, paint, leather, etcetera. Every product requires reasonable maintenance in order for it to perform as it's designed to do.
All the best my friend and let us know how it all works out.
Sent from my LGMS631 using Autogeekonline mobile app