Something is eating my wheels?

Took my wheels off the other day as I always have to do to clean them because there stupid, white and have lots of spokes.

As I am cleaning the insides of them I notice this:

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What is happening to my wheels?

Owned them for about 12-14mths, always cleaned them with muc-off wheel cleaner and nothing else.

The problem is widespread on the backs of my front wheels, asin behind the spokes. There are also litle individual patches developing on the inside surface. On the rears there is very minimal of it. I can't understand why it has all of a sudden occurin in the last 3/4 weeks since I last took them off and cleaned them. My stupid new estate hasn't been tarmac'd any more then usual and the only thing I can put it down too is the possible stupid amount of salt on the roads. But then wouldn't it be eating the fronts 2?

What can anyone suggest?

p.s. all those little black bits are tar. Given up on the amount of times the stupid road workers have put tarmac on my estate, get tired of cleaning it off!
 

Czechboy

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im sorry,

i was just so hungry :'(

:cartman: :lol: :happy: Hahahah, well that one mad me laugh.

But on a more serious note, you have to admit that that 17" white SuperT's are pretty damn tasty :clown:

But on an even more serious note, is that brown stuff just on top of the surface, or is it actually eaten into the alloy and its the corroded alloy showing?? I could be where the "muck off" collects up, but doesnt get washed off.
 

chappersno1

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Mar 11, 2007
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i use to have white wheels on my swift gti(check thread what u think of old skool in pictures)and i use to use deb jizer on them and they use to come up like brand new and never harmed the paint in anyway.u mite want to give that a try.
 
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chappersno1

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Mar 11, 2007
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But it happening all of a sudden recently? Sure it would of been progressive :confused:

if its only just happened u must have got sumyhing on them to make it go like it.
just a thought,ur not leeking a small amount of break fluid from callipers anywhere so it is mixing the paint with dirt if u know wat i mean?
just a thought,mite be worth checking
 

chappersno1

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Mar 11, 2007
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shall check the brakes then. Could be, wheels have seemed a bit greasier then they should be. Just been puttin it down to brake dust

if they are feeling greesy then check ur cv boots and that just in case they are split and chucking grees everywhere.
 

EvilKinevil

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Mar 24, 2004
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think it may be salt dude, my auntie had a cheap hyundi (or something) and the road salt seemed to rot the alloy wheels :shrug:
something to do with the mixture of metal in the wheels themselves reacting to the salt

just an idea tho
 
so is it a case of letting nature take its course and cleaning them as best I can and then refurbing them once it gets beyond a point of fedupness with the wheels for lookin like that?

And possibly learning to not just clean them next time but to protect them with some coating of some cleaning stuff?
 

Mckellar

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id contact OZ themselves mate, it may not be their fault, but u clean them all the time, not had them a great deal of time and give them photo evidence of how sh1t their wheels react to british roads..

u never know what could happen, ul find most companies dont like being bad-mouthed by previous customers, just say ul go out your way to deter people buying there products, they dont like that...this is how i got a brand new laptop :lol: