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Sunil patel
I've just bought an IS200 and I was cleaning the alloys but there appears to be this black stuff on there that won't come off.

What is this black stuff?
Will something like Wonder Wheels work?
What can I do to get rid of it?

Thanks
Sunil
aido
Maybe these are pits in the alloys?

This is a common corrosion problem on the standard Lexus alloys.

Is this a new car you bought, or a used model?

If it is used, did you buy from a dealer?

If so, they should have supplied with refurbed alloys
SHAHZ
It may be the glue from an old weight (balancing) or it could be tar
whiteman
me thinks it's the alloys that are starting to corrode, that is if it is like black spots.

I got a set of brand new ones from dealer last year, warranty had expired when i noticed these black spots ( about 3 mth ago) so took em off put my spare set on and sorted them out via a mate of mine who rather clever with the old spray gun.

I must have about 10 coats of laquer on them now and they look really shiny.
Just waiting to get them balanced and they will be back on, like new again and it still didn't cost me anything this time either.

sound like it is corrosion on your wheels mate, get them sorted before they look really censored.gif
Sunil patel
QUOTE(whiteman @ Mar 20 2005, 12:43 AM)
me thinks it's the alloys that are starting to corrode, that is if it is like black spots.

I got a set of brand new ones from dealer last year,  warranty had expired when i noticed these black spots ( about 3 mth ago)  so took em off put my spare set on and sorted them out via a mate of mine who rather clever with the old spray gun.

I must have about 10 coats of laquer on them now and they look really shiny.
Just waiting to get them balanced and they will be back on, like new again and it still didn't cost me anything this time either.

sound like it is corrosion on your wheels mate, get them sorted before they look really  censored.gif
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I've used wonder wheels to clean the alloys and they came up a treat.

I'm thinking if I rub a little vaseline on the alloys will be help with dirt sticking.

I'm hoping it will create a barrier and then I simple wipe them......am I being daft?
Zoot
I think the black spots were caused by the black stuff that dealers use to 'dress' the tyres with when they sell a car.

Vaseline may be good but 'wheel wax' is probably better.
Kazi
Road tar or brake dust? Lex wheels are a nightmare.
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