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<blockquote data-quote="Ayrton" data-source="post: 1203795" data-attributes="member: 563520"><p>Brake dust will eat the clear coat on any wheel, and as you now know it is very hard to remove once that has happened. If they are the OEM wheels, then use sandpaper all in one direction. Try and follow the machining marks on the wheel now. Start with 600 wet and then go 800 wet, then 1,000 wet. Once you have them looking all new again, clear them with some rattle can clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayrton, post: 1203795, member: 563520"] Brake dust will eat the clear coat on any wheel, and as you now know it is very hard to remove once that has happened. If they are the OEM wheels, then use sandpaper all in one direction. Try and follow the machining marks on the wheel now. Start with 600 wet and then go 800 wet, then 1,000 wet. Once you have them looking all new again, clear them with some rattle can clear. [/QUOTE]
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