EVODAD
Old & Wise
Guys
I have purchased 2 new sets of alloy rims in the last 6 months from Bob Janes.
Both sets are now stuffed.
Why you ask.
Because corrosion has bled in under the clear coat on the outer machined lip of the rims.
I first discovered it on my Lancer.
They ( Bob Jane's ) said it was caused from stone chips.
Stone chipping was the reason I went for the polished alloy lip rather than
chrome or painted finish.
I then looked at the 3 month old ones on my Xtrail.
And guess what !
Same thing but no signs of stone chips.
I took the Xtrail back to the local Bob Jane store where I purchased them and the
manager said it looked very unusual to him.
He took photos and sent to PDW rims.
There response was that it was damage caused by car wash soap.
Yes car wash soap.
Apparently the stuff they used in automatic car wash bays is very high in acid and it eats through the thin clear coat allowing corrosion to form under the clear coat.
A bit like bug off removes bugs off the front of your car.
So I have been bug offing my whole car every time I go through the car wash.:thumbsdown:
What I said :fuuuuu:
Well its written in black and white that you can not take your brand new rims any where near a car wash or you void your warranty.
So read your warranty with any new rims you buy and don't say you were not warned.
The only choice I have now is to strip the clear coat off the rims by hand and polish the machined lip.
If I don't they will corroded away within 2 years at the rate they are going.
What good is a rim that you can not get the odd stone chip or quickly run through a car wash.
Just a note that the Xtrail has only been through the car wash once since the new rims were fitted.
That"s all it took to stuff them.
Cheers
Paul
I have purchased 2 new sets of alloy rims in the last 6 months from Bob Janes.
Both sets are now stuffed.
Why you ask.
Because corrosion has bled in under the clear coat on the outer machined lip of the rims.
I first discovered it on my Lancer.
They ( Bob Jane's ) said it was caused from stone chips.
Stone chipping was the reason I went for the polished alloy lip rather than
chrome or painted finish.
I then looked at the 3 month old ones on my Xtrail.
And guess what !
Same thing but no signs of stone chips.
I took the Xtrail back to the local Bob Jane store where I purchased them and the
manager said it looked very unusual to him.
He took photos and sent to PDW rims.
There response was that it was damage caused by car wash soap.
Yes car wash soap.
Apparently the stuff they used in automatic car wash bays is very high in acid and it eats through the thin clear coat allowing corrosion to form under the clear coat.
A bit like bug off removes bugs off the front of your car.
So I have been bug offing my whole car every time I go through the car wash.:thumbsdown:
What I said :fuuuuu:
Well its written in black and white that you can not take your brand new rims any where near a car wash or you void your warranty.
So read your warranty with any new rims you buy and don't say you were not warned.
The only choice I have now is to strip the clear coat off the rims by hand and polish the machined lip.
If I don't they will corroded away within 2 years at the rate they are going.
What good is a rim that you can not get the odd stone chip or quickly run through a car wash.
Just a note that the Xtrail has only been through the car wash once since the new rims were fitted.
That"s all it took to stuff them.
Cheers
Paul