Jun 4, 2013 #1 G gocubbies New member Sales manager has a white BMW with color matching wheels. We they are starting to yellow a little bit. How would you guys recommend to correct this?
Sales manager has a white BMW with color matching wheels. We they are starting to yellow a little bit. How would you guys recommend to correct this?
Jun 4, 2013 #2 R Ron Ketcham Active member The pigment has been compromised by the heat generated in braking,etc. Only true fix is refinishing of the wheels.
The pigment has been compromised by the heat generated in braking,etc. Only true fix is refinishing of the wheels.
Jun 4, 2013 #3 G gocubbies New member Thats what I told him just wanted other opinions. Have not been on forums lately so didn't know if something new was found for this issue
Thats what I told him just wanted other opinions. Have not been on forums lately so didn't know if something new was found for this issue
Jun 5, 2013 #4 T tonipieleanu New member How about trying some Sonax Full Effect Wheel cleaner. Might be only staining from brake dust. Worth a shot...
How about trying some Sonax Full Effect Wheel cleaner. Might be only staining from brake dust. Worth a shot...
Jun 5, 2013 #5 togwt The Old Grey Whistle Test I'm in agreement with RonK, however as a stop-gap try, wash, clay or decon and a chemical paint cleaner Out of interest what year / model BMW?
I'm in agreement with RonK, however as a stop-gap try, wash, clay or decon and a chemical paint cleaner Out of interest what year / model BMW?