I'm not sure what these little 'dots' are on the wheels on the driver's side wheels... But they're just plain STUBBORN! Can't get 'em off...
These are the factory wheels on my '05 Chrysler 300C - a chromed aluminum spoke wheel. I believe (but am not positive) that these wheels are clearcoated...
These spots are slightly larger than the head of a pin, and are a dark grayish type of color. They've been on the car for about 10 days now...
Last weekend I noticed them when I was detailing the wheels. I tried washing again with Gold Class shampoo. Then I tried mineral spirits, some "name brand" bug and tar remover, alcohol, and finally today, after another wash session, Wurth Tar Remover.
None of these have had any effect at all. There are probably like a dozen or two little pinhead spots on the front wheel and maybe half that number on the rear wheel.
What ideas and suggestions do you learned folks have for me?? I've got some The Perfect Shine brand detailing clay on the way. I have never worked with clay, but I was thinking this might be the next logical step, since I'm apparently not going to be able to disolve these dots.
What say you??
These are the factory wheels on my '05 Chrysler 300C - a chromed aluminum spoke wheel. I believe (but am not positive) that these wheels are clearcoated...
These spots are slightly larger than the head of a pin, and are a dark grayish type of color. They've been on the car for about 10 days now...
Last weekend I noticed them when I was detailing the wheels. I tried washing again with Gold Class shampoo. Then I tried mineral spirits, some "name brand" bug and tar remover, alcohol, and finally today, after another wash session, Wurth Tar Remover.
None of these have had any effect at all. There are probably like a dozen or two little pinhead spots on the front wheel and maybe half that number on the rear wheel.
What ideas and suggestions do you learned folks have for me?? I've got some The Perfect Shine brand detailing clay on the way. I have never worked with clay, but I was thinking this might be the next logical step, since I'm apparently not going to be able to disolve these dots.
What say you??