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JayMann



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue
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Been trying to give the RRS a good clean today! But couldn't get the wheels spot on tried all sort's but the wheels still have black spots on them

Was gonna try one of them hot steamer thing's on the wheels tomorrow but has anyone tried these beofre? will my wheels be safe??


Any ideas guy's?


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Post #167851 Tue Apr 29 2008 11:17pm
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NickM



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Mate trying pee'ing on them...... Thumbs Up

Post #167857 Wed Apr 30 2008 8:05am
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Alright Jaymann. I normally use a wheel cleaner and brush and do 2 or 3 'laps' round the car. I tried very gently rubbing the black dots with a scouring pad, and it worked and I think I got away with it. Word of warning though - did the same on a beemer and it dulled the finish and scratched them up fairly bad..

Let me know how you get on and PM me if you find the wheel cleaning holy grail - those black spots give me brain damage (to quote jimmy saville - U seen that? Dont know why but It really creases me up)...

Post #167858 Wed Apr 30 2008 8:09am
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npinks
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black spots will be either Tar or baked on brake dust

Try something like Autoglym Tar remover or something like Wonder Wheels which is a strong acid so don't leave it on too long

If not try a automotive clay bar

EDIT: could it be corrosion?

Post #167860 Wed Apr 30 2008 8:11am
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NickM



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I just checked my wheels - and I have a few spots - and as you say, cleaning them is almost ompossible. Just put some T cut on the little spots with a cotton bud, being careful not to get them on any part of the wheel - left it for 5 mins and it wiped straight off - I think they could just be tar spots - not sure. give it a try

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PauloAmore



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My black spots were pitted into the alloy and could not be cleaned off. I tried everything and got my wheels reconditioned to fix it. 2022 P440e AB

Post #167862 Wed Apr 30 2008 8:16am
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NickM



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Wonder Wheels is really good - needs to be put on with s oft brush to make sure it goes everywhere - but like npinks said - it should not be left on for more than a few mins....it's quite strong

Post #167863 Wed Apr 30 2008 8:20am
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JayMann



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

I'v used Wonder Wheels before and found Muc Off to be even better but not the time!

Tried the steamer didn't do a thing then tried the steamer and brushing it with a toothbrush at the same time Nothing!

Ever tried the jet wash Censored all

Getting really p***ed off with it now they look fine just when you look up close to them then you can see the spots Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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NickM



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well mate what you going to do about Sunday - it's like going to scholl with a dirty blazer..... Very Happy

Post #167887 Wed Apr 30 2008 12:25pm
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JayMann



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

What's a school???


You have PM Nick RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Post #167888 Wed Apr 30 2008 12:26pm
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NickM



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Its that place you speak gurjurati all day long mate and when someone comes up and says Good Morning...you say wot? English being your 3rd language and all mate

Thanks for PM - replied...

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npinks
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I presume you are meaning these types of spots



Have aread through this forum thread

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=58544

Post #167894 Wed Apr 30 2008 2:11pm
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JayMann



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Yeah that's the stuff

Do they have a solution over at DW? RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
SL55 AMG
760Li Alpina
BMW 535D M Sport
BMW X6 XDrive35D
BMW 320D Coupe M Sport
And A Van For Rex!

WINNER - 2008's Idler Of The Year
WINNER - 2008's Comedian Of The Year
WINNER - 2008's Funniest Incident


I love boobies i love boobies i love boobies cuz i'm a big kid now! (Come on everybody sing with me you know the words!)

Post #167896 Wed Apr 30 2008 2:17pm
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npinks
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advice given is anything from tar and glue remover, to WD40, and a finger nail

I have tried all these on my wheels, the only other option it Autosmart Tardis (industrial strength tar remover) and also a more aggresive clay

i have a small sample of tardis, which when i have time i am going to try and give mine a claying, it is not a quick job through.

Ones done you would be best sealing the wheels with a property alloy wheel sealant.

PM RonnieG his been on DW longer than i have

Post #167898 Wed Apr 30 2008 2:27pm
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