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irishrt5.7 CAMM All-Star

Location: Crystal Lake Posts: 3717
 | Subject: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:56 pm | |
| so a guy bought some 300 srt repros... a year ago in satin black they lookd like this...  after a year now they look like this...  |
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Dartboy Founding Member


Location: Joliet,IL Posts: 1623
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:04 pm | |
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moaugust88 CAMM Pro

Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 528
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:07 pm | |
| Yeah I saw that over on LX, that sucks. You pay like $$$$s of dollars for the rims and this happens. I think he said that he tried to talk to them about it and they aren't returning his calls at all. |
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liljoejoe54 Founding Member


Location: Chicago Posts: 3769
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:09 pm | |
| That really sucks. I have Factory Reproductions on my car and havent had that problem. I guess maybe he got a bad batch or something. Mike and Vic have flat black repros from them too, I hope theirs dont get like that.
EDIT: Its possible that he was washing them wrong. Before I got my rims, I called them and asked them what the best way to wash them was and they told me to wash them with car soap just like I wash the body of the car. Its possible that he used some harsh wheel cleaner and that dulled the paint. |
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jontoad Founding Member


Location: Naperville, IL Posts: 3434
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:25 pm | |
| to tell you the truth i think 90 percent of that is the light in the photo and the fact that its dirty in the second photo... i saw that post and thats the reaction i had. look at the tires condition in the second photo its just as faded as the wheel. to me it looks like wax build up. a lot of people do not know how to take care of satin and flat finishes. i think some meguiars back to black for cleaning build up off flat black trim pieces could fix them. _________________  2006 black /SRT//8/12.521 @ 112.263 MPH (corrected time) 2nd place SRT8 shootout Great Lakes Dragway 2008 / 2nd place Maywood Park AutoX 2009http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjQeby5cB1Q / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0So5e-GGXM |
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Shawn1112 Founding Member


Location: Hater Proof Posts: 8654
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:29 pm | |
| I have always used nothing but soap and water on my rims. If you wash your car at least once a week you should never have a problem. _________________ "Don't talk about it, be about it" "Get in where you fit in"
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liljoejoe54 Founding Member


Location: Chicago Posts: 3769
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:36 pm | |
| | jontoad wrote: | | to tell you the truth i think 90 percent of that is the light in the photo and the fact that its dirty in the second photo... i saw that post and thats the reaction i had. look at the tires condition in the second photo its just as faded as the wheel. to me it looks like wax build up. a lot of people do not know how to take care of satin and flat finishes. i think some meguiars back to black for cleaning build up off flat black trim pieces could fix them. |
That makes a lot of sense. If he used a polarizer filter on the first pic, the black would look like a darker shade than it actually is. |
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jontoad Founding Member


Location: Naperville, IL Posts: 3434
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:36 pm | |
| | Shawn1112 wrote: | | I have always used nothing but soap and water on my rims. If you wash your car at least once a week you should never have a problem. |
i wax all my wheels but they are all painted and glossy just like how the car is painted. flat or semi flat finishes can not be waxed.
shawn you should wax your chrome wheels too. it prevents pitting and doesn't let brake dust ruin your chrome._________________  2006 black /SRT//8/12.521 @ 112.263 MPH (corrected time) 2nd place SRT8 shootout Great Lakes Dragway 2008 / 2nd place Maywood Park AutoX 2009http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjQeby5cB1Q / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0So5e-GGXM |
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Shawn1112 Founding Member


Location: Hater Proof Posts: 8654
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:47 pm | |
| | jontoad wrote: | | Shawn1112 wrote: | | I have always used nothing but soap and water on my rims. If you wash your car at least once a week you should never have a problem. |
i wax all my wheels but they are all painted and glossy just like how the car is painted. flat or semi flat finishes can not be waxed.
shawn you should wax your chrome wheels too. it prevents pitting and doesn't let brake dust ruin your chrome. |
I do, every other week. _________________ "Don't talk about it, be about it" "Get in where you fit in"
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jontoad Founding Member


Location: Naperville, IL Posts: 3434
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:32 pm | |
| | Shawn1112 wrote: | | jontoad wrote: | | Shawn1112 wrote: | | I have always used nothing but soap and water on my rims. If you wash your car at least once a week you should never have a problem. |
i wax all my wheels but they are all painted and glossy just like how the car is painted. flat or semi flat finishes can not be waxed.
shawn you should wax your chrome wheels too. it prevents pitting and doesn't let brake dust ruin your chrome. |
I do, every other week. |
oh i thought you meant you only use soap and water on them._________________  2006 black /SRT//8/12.521 @ 112.263 MPH (corrected time) 2nd place SRT8 shootout Great Lakes Dragway 2008 / 2nd place Maywood Park AutoX 2009http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjQeby5cB1Q / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0So5e-GGXM |
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Shawn1112 Founding Member


Location: Hater Proof Posts: 8654
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:37 pm | |
| Soap and water to clean them. _________________ "Don't talk about it, be about it" "Get in where you fit in"
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inkedup CAMM All-Star

Location: later'ville Posts: 2896
 | Subject: Re: Factory Reproductions... Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:07 pm | |
| how do you get hazing of of chrome rims,i mean they still shine just a bit hazy in some small spots...... |
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