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kevofcov
 


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Blanked by LR regarding my pitted alloys

I need advice please for a wheel problem. I have pitting on my alloys and its is unsightly. I am within warranty and the dealer told me its a reaction between brake dust and the lacquer. He also said it is not uncommon, he couldn't help me and to contact LR Customer care. LR don't want to know and suggest that its either because I don't clean my car enough or use a none approved cleaner.
I clean it every Sunday like the rest of you - I don't spend £30,000 on a car and not clean it. Always used Simonez products to clean. I've now done 30,000 miles and it started around 20,000. Have any of you had this issue before? What should I do?

Cheers Kev
  
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kev i had the mrs td4 freelander from LR cov brand new....6months later....... same thing....apparently she .....i mean me...wasnt cleaning the wheels on a regular basis......they subsequently turned a nice shade of yellow/gold with pittied brake dust.....have subsequently found a great product called sonax extreme wheel cleaner and it seems to have 90% brought the wheels back to life
  
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I have the same problem as was going to mention it to my dealer,

it all happen/got worse after they changed the brake pads, I wash my wheels with a non acid cleaner P21s red gel and seal them with poorboys wheel seal when ever they seam to need more than a normal clean.

I have try clay bar, auto glym acid & non acid cleaner etc etc to no avail

What is the 'approved' cleaner
  
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npinks wrote:
What is the 'approved' cleaner


Probably a dealer valet bay at £100 per hour Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
  
Post #4158285th Feb 2009 5:57 pm
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Re: Blanked by LR regarding my pitted alloys

kevofcov wrote:
I clean it every Sunday like the rest of you


Shocked


Embarassed


Whistle

I'd be surprised if I clean mine once a month in the winter.
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I dont clean mine Whistle
  
Post #4158355th Feb 2009 6:14 pm
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Mine get cleaned at the service but they are another set via fleabay or well knackered 19"ers with muds on. Mind you original wheels are probably pitting away in the shed after they were taken off & put away in as is state! Big Cry Big Cry
   
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Ken wrote:
I dont clean mine Whistle


Neither do I.

Just wash 'em over when I take 'em off when tyres worn out!
  
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Re: Blanked by LR regarding my pitted alloys

Snowy wrote:
I'd be surprised if I clean mine once a month in the winter.


I say "I clean mine" but what I meant to say is, I pay Sgt Bills in Gillingham to clean it Very Happy
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I don't clean mine either - my 18" Type 1's sat in the garage for 20 months covered in sh*t and brake dust and cleaned up sufficiently when they went back on - and they were pitted and marked.

I seem to recall that Type 1's were the worst for collecting dust - am hoping my New Type 2's are a little better
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kevofcov
 


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Surely the wheels should be fit for purpose. It is certain that the wheels will come into contact with brake dust and so should be designed/made to withstand this, even if never washed....
  
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kevofcov wrote:
Surely the wheels should be fit for purpose. It is certain that the wheels will come into contact with brake dust and so should be designed/made to withstand this, even if never washed....


you did buy a landrover!
  
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We don't need to clean ours, its in the garage so often they do it for me! Rolling with laughter

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Re: Blanked by LR regarding my pitted alloys

kevofcov wrote:
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I clean it every Sunday like the rest of you - I don't spend £30,000 on a car and not clean it. Always used Simonez products to clean.


This made me feel VERY guilty.... Confused
I clean it twice a year. Once after winter and once before giving the car to the stealer.
I play with my ladies every sunday.
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Re: Blanked by LR regarding my pitted alloys

captain_sugar wrote:
I play with my ladies every sunday.


Shocked
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