I just purchased a 2004 Grand Prix and one wheel is absolutely horrible. The wheels are aluminum with a silver paint coating, and one is about 75% covered in a very rough, hard and thick layer of sediment that I suspect is related to use with the brake pads worn to metal for some time and then never cleaned.
I tried two wheel cleaners that I've had for years, one was from a company, Eagle something. The other is from Zep. Both products hardly touched the deposits and now I'm afraid that whatever this is, it may have eaten through the paint and permanently affixed itself to the wheel. Is there a product for severe wheel cleaning? I'm afraid to try steel wool and ruin what finish may be hiding under this heavy coat of crud.
Please help with any suggestions. This sediment is about as rough as 80 grit sand paper and does not want to leave! There is barely any of wheel finish left visible and the closer you go to the center, the more thick and rough it is.
I tried two wheel cleaners that I've had for years, one was from a company, Eagle something. The other is from Zep. Both products hardly touched the deposits and now I'm afraid that whatever this is, it may have eaten through the paint and permanently affixed itself to the wheel. Is there a product for severe wheel cleaning? I'm afraid to try steel wool and ruin what finish may be hiding under this heavy coat of crud.
Please help with any suggestions. This sediment is about as rough as 80 grit sand paper and does not want to leave! There is barely any of wheel finish left visible and the closer you go to the center, the more thick and rough it is.
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