Discoloration on New Wheels
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Discoloration on New Wheels
I have an ' 08 Ultra Classic and notice that after cleaning my wheels, (stock polished aluminum and black, non-spoked), the interior of the wheel rim on the alumiun surface has stains, or perhaps etching marks. I've tried Mother's Mag Wheel cleaner and Chrome Polish without success. I've been told conflicting information from multiple HD dealers as to whether stock wheels are, or are not, clear-coated. Hence, I've been hesitant to use something a little more abrasive. Any suggestions on how to clean these brand new wheels?
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RE: Discoloration on New Wheels
My '07s are the same way. I don't think they're clear coated. I never used any acid wheel cleaner or anything but liquid soap and mine did it. Blue Magic metal cleaner will shine them up, but it's a pain if you get it on the black part of the wheels. It is disappointing that they get this way, unlike any car wheels I've ever had.
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RE: Discoloration on New Wheels
Do you find, as I do, that although the interior surface has developed these little etching lines, the sides of the wheels have remained as shiny as the day the bike was new, even though they're made of the same material?
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Do the stains come back after you Scotchbrite the wheels? Seems odd they couldn't produce a wheel that wouldn't stain on a $22,000 bike?
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They are not clear coated, the reason for staining. I use Mother's aluminum polish and it seems to protect them from stains for a little while. It's not easy, you have to rub a good bit and everything getsblack (something like Brasso) that is when you know you are doing some good.Been using this stuff on show cars.
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They all look like $hit when they are new, Put the bike on a lift, so the wheels spin freely, and use Bue Magic Metal Polish Cream on them. 15-20 minutes per wheel and they will look 1st class. I use harley spray on detailer (black $5.95 aerosol can) on the entire bike including the wheels, and the bike looks great 100% of the time.
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same problem here...the bike was kept clean but the rims are now dull with grey and black oxidation,,,,nothing will take it off...sooooo when it comes time for new tires im going to bead blast the rims and paint them flat black...i cant see having to polish the rims every week......and no they are not clear coated......should have spent the money on the laced chrome rims....oh well...at least im not cleaning the fu%#ers any more. brian
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same problem here...the bike was kept clean but the rims are now dull with grey and black oxidation,,,,nothing will take it off...sooooo when it comes time for new tires im going to bead blast the rims and paint them flat black...i cant see having to polish the rims every week......and no they are not clear coated......should have spent the money on the laced chrome rims....oh well...at least im not cleaning the fu%#ers any more. brian
same problem here...the bike was kept clean but the rims are now dull with grey and black oxidation,,,,nothing will take it off...sooooo when it comes time for new tires im going to bead blast the rims and paint them flat black...i cant see having to polish the rims every week......and no they are not clear coated......should have spent the money on the laced chrome rims....oh well...at least im not cleaning the fu%#ers any more. brian
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