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  1. #1 Mechanic F*%ked up wheel!!! 
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    I can't seem to get them clean! I had the back rear caliper and brakes replaced about 2 weeks ago and then when I go to wash the car after many days of rain my wheel is caked in crap! What can I do to get this off???








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    Rubbing compound?
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    Paint cleaner will prolly knock that off. If not, a little scotch brite and some Maguiars Ultimate compound

    03 GTP...Its got pulleys and stuff.
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    Yup I would have to agree with Kieth.
    Why do you have 3 chrome lugs and 2 black ones?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick2500 View Post
    Why do you have 3 chrome lugs and 2 black ones?
    Lug covers....Im missing a couple also

    03 GTP...Its got pulleys and stuff.
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    DO NOT use a scotch brite on your wheels. It will make them MUCH worse. I would try a little degreaser or wheel cleanner first and if that doesn't work I would try some turtle wax tar remover.
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    Yeah, don't ever use anything abrasive to clean ur wheels! Unless you like the scratched dull look.? Lol. Maybe try meguirs aluminum polish, but with anything ur trying, use a small amount in inconspicuous area first.
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    How'd the mechanic do that?

    Biggest problem with people is commonly they don't look at anything until it comes back and they want to pay it attention. Then the guy that took a wheel off to fix something is to blame for something you may have driven through?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nikkigpgt00 View Post
    I had the back rear caliper and brakes replaced about 2 weeks ago and then when I go to wash the car after many days of rain my wheel is caked in crap!

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    Why did you wait so long to clean the car? even if its raining i go hose it off to prevent any build-up on paint and wheels. Plus they are just bullitts.. who cares? lol
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    I don't see how that can be the mechanics fault. Looks like brake dust and build up. Nothing a little wheel cleaner and scrubbing shouldn't take care of. Mothers mag and aluminium polish does wonders too...
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    i've had success with never dull from eagle one and some maguires wax after.
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    I've tried never dull on my tstars and it actually left tiny cratches in them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol8uluz View Post
    I've tried never dull on my tstars and it actually left tiny cratches in them.

    Really?? I've never had any problems before. My wife's old GP had the polished tstars that were caked with brake stuff and the never dull cleaned them up something fancy. Maybe i will try something different on my tstars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    How'd the mechanic do that?

    Biggest problem with people is commonly they don't look at anything until it comes back and they want to pay it attention. Then the guy that took a wheel off to fix something is to blame for something you may have driven through?
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    What a stupid assumption, the OP made.
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    I wouldn't say stupid. It looks like brake dust or crud. Doesn't look like anything a mechanic may have done to make it look that way. I've worked as a mechanic and commonly people don't notice things until they get it back. It's becoming more common for mechanics to go over a car like a rental company does when a customer drops it off. That way they are covered against pre-existing stuff and being questioned for it.

    Did cheap pads cause that, maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AjL227 View Post
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    What a stupid assumption, the OP made.

    Gee I think I made the comment because he admitted to it! He offered to buy the product I needed to clean it. He said he the wheel fell over and some crap got on it while he was working. Maybe this is why we should stick to topic and not the little comment as to how it happened.


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    It would have helped all posting if you had mentioned it. And maybe mentioned what you thought it was instead of giving us a general pic that looks like standard brake dust.
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