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Sorry I did not put too much detail in the post.
Here are some more photos.
I used the foam Shine, sprayed it directly to tire. I then went around after it was almost dry I smoothed it out with a sponge then used a microfiber and wiped any residual off from the rims.
UPDATE: The dealer inspected the rims and is replacing them under warranty. A couple paint shops said it was not the tire shine product that did this but I need to be absolutely sure this never happens again. I am going to discard the remaining product.
?.. . A couple paint shops said it was not the tire shine product that did this but I need to be absolutely sure this never happens again. I am going to discard the remaining product.
View attachment 47586Not exactly sure how to upload a photo here but will try. But the clearcoat is a plastic like coating. I am wondering if the tireshine was a silicone product and caused it to crack like Armoral?
Noticed now that it is happening to all four rims.
I used the same product on my wife's 2015 Mazda CX5 and there are no issues, but I am not sure if her clear coating is diffierent than mine.
Dealer has not called me back.
"Wheel paints" may be a little differentThe chances of a protectant product like
a tire shine damaging paint is as close
to 0 as can be.
What ever happened it is almost certain
that the cause lies elsewhere.