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Old 07-22-2010, 02:13 PM   #42 (permalink)
NewfndLife
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Originally Posted by kfscoll View Post
The factory wheels have a two-stage paint on them -- it's black under a metallic silver paint -- that's called "ghost chrome." That's what gives the wheel its unique look but that's what also causes the black spots to appear when the wheels are damaged.

DO NOT USE any type of abrasive polish or cleaner on the wheel. The top metallic layer is EXTREMELY thin and extremely easy to polish off (ask me how I know).

If you can convince Nissan to repaint your wheels that's probably your best bet. A professional aftermarket powdercoat would almost certainly be more uniform and more durable than the factory wheel finish.
Yeah I found a mobile wheel repair that is going to come out to my house and actually do the work. I sent them pictures and they identified the problem right away. They are charging $125 per wheel....so I scheduled an oppointment....gosh I love this car but it's starting to be a pain.....and I've only had it for a year...
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