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Whats up everyone, I was cleaning my wheels this week and I noticed that on each wheel I have a few chips that are about the size of a pin

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Old 02-21-2010, 03:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Whats up everyone, I was cleaning my wheels this week and I noticed that on each wheel I have a few chips that are about the size of a pin head. I clean my wheels fairly often and don't neglect them. Is this normal for the sport wheels?
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Old 02-21-2010, 03:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have the same problem but they dont look like chips they look like painted black specs for some reason.
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i have the same problem but they dont look like chips they look like painted black specs for some reason.
Yes! That's exactly what I'm seeing, black specks. I guess this is normal then?
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Yes! That's exactly what I'm seeing, black specks. I guess this is normal then?
I was told by a wheel repair guy that repaired my 350 wheels, that the way they get the "hyper silver" is to paint a black coat first under the silver, then the top coat. It is a staged process. If we chip our wheels, this may be why it shows black underneath..... makes sense to me.
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I have a few too, I'm pretty sure it's normal.
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I prob have a total over about 8 of them between all four wheels, so it's not too bad. I'm guessing it wouldn't be a bad idea to put some wax on my wheels from here on out though?
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Waxing the wheels is a great idea for several reasons. Helps keep the brake dust off.
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Waxing the wheels is a great idea for several reasons. Helps keep the brake dust off.
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Has anyone actually taken a meter to the paint/clearcoat and determined what thickness it really is?
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Poorboy's wheel sealant is pretty awesome.
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So thin clearcoat is the reason for these spots? You would think that they shouldn't be as prone as they are to these nicks/specks.
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So thin clearcoat is the reason for these spots? You would think that they shouldn't be as prone as they are to these nicks/specks.
It can be a compilation of dirty silver paint or/and clearcoat.
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So thin clearcoat is the reason for these spots? You would think that they shouldn't be as prone as they are to these nicks/specks.
I'm right with you on that, you would think they'd put a few extra coats of clear on from the factory to prevent this kind of stuff.
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I'm pretty sure someone posted about a similar problem a few months ago. They ended up finding a match for the paint and put it in a syringe and they were injecting it into the little nicks or specks. I could be wrong though.
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