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Old 11-21-2010, 11:15 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z View Post
This is normal for these rims, and any other rims with deep dishes on the backside. Get yourself some tar remover chemical, or the like, to remove the specks. Waxing the inside of your rims will help to reduce, but no alleviate this issue. There are specialty wax sealants/waxes available too.
Thats what I did use and because the black over spray was on so think in areas the paint coating of the rims started to get thinner in areas where excessive scrubbing was required. And this wasn't from driving thru freshly laid tar, this was a factory coating applied to the undercarriage to prevent rust and such. This was a lot worse then specks too. Its almost like Nissan sprayed the undercarriage with the wheels on. I mean some over spray areas were 1/8" deep. I should have taken pictured before I started removing it all. Total lack of care by whoever sprayed the corrosion coating.
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