What could`ve caused this

My neighbor is getting black OEM wheels installed too. No body wants to see that ugly brake dust.
 
Since they are getting new wheels, pull off a wheel and try the inside barrel. You can be bit more aggressive, steel wool/3000 grit.... That`s what I would try. If you are successful, then try the outside. It`s already jacked.....
 
Since they are getting new wheels, pull off a wheel and try the inside barrel. You can be bit more aggressive, steel wool/3000 grit.... That`s what I would try. If you are successful, then try the outside. It`s already jacked.....
It`s already headed back to Georgia with them

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Aren`t the wheels powdercoated? I`d try M101 as M105 was only moderately effective IME.

Bill Baldone- Doesn`t even fine steel wool cause an exaggerated version of "sanding marks" when used on paint/powdercoat? I`ve used some very fine steel wools, but never anything that left milder artifacts than...oh, maybe 2K paper from a good company.
 
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