Hey Everyone,
I recently had a set of wheels powder coated for my Mustang. They were finished in a satin gunmetal finish. I took the car to a touch less car wash the other week and when the car came out my wheels had streaks all over them. I spoke to the powder coated and a few people I know who do detailing and they said they have seen this before. It may be from the wheels being hot and then the heavy de-greasers being used on the car since it is touch less. If it sits too long on a hot wheel it will etch it. I tried getting it off with 99% IPA with no success. I also took it to one of their shops where we tried a finishing compound and a slightly more aggressive compound with a drill and no success. It made it shinier possibly. The last thing they tried was using another de-greaser which I think has only stained the wheel more and made the finish look more uniform (darker). I have included some photos of when it came out of the gas station as well as after we tried everything and it`s current state today. I have done some research and I am not really sure if this is fixable. My assumption is that the de-greaser used at the wash along with the de-greaser after has just stained the finish more and evened it out (to the current darker color)
Just wondering if anyone has a solution that might work or if the rims need to be re-powder coated in order to bring them back to life. Hoping for any help you might be able to provide.
FYI, the photos are going to make them look brighter than they actually are. For whatever reason when you look at the car from a distance you can see how dark it is. I have included a side profile photo for reference.
Thanks in advance.
After car wash
After car wash
After De-greaser
Current State
Side of car
I recently had a set of wheels powder coated for my Mustang. They were finished in a satin gunmetal finish. I took the car to a touch less car wash the other week and when the car came out my wheels had streaks all over them. I spoke to the powder coated and a few people I know who do detailing and they said they have seen this before. It may be from the wheels being hot and then the heavy de-greasers being used on the car since it is touch less. If it sits too long on a hot wheel it will etch it. I tried getting it off with 99% IPA with no success. I also took it to one of their shops where we tried a finishing compound and a slightly more aggressive compound with a drill and no success. It made it shinier possibly. The last thing they tried was using another de-greaser which I think has only stained the wheel more and made the finish look more uniform (darker). I have included some photos of when it came out of the gas station as well as after we tried everything and it`s current state today. I have done some research and I am not really sure if this is fixable. My assumption is that the de-greaser used at the wash along with the de-greaser after has just stained the finish more and evened it out (to the current darker color)
Just wondering if anyone has a solution that might work or if the rims need to be re-powder coated in order to bring them back to life. Hoping for any help you might be able to provide.
FYI, the photos are going to make them look brighter than they actually are. For whatever reason when you look at the car from a distance you can see how dark it is. I have included a side profile photo for reference.
Thanks in advance.
After car wash
After car wash
After De-greaser
Current State
Side of car