I bought a cheap drill kit with pads that I use on my black wheels with excellent results. I use meguiars ultra polishing wax and it does great but they also were not neglected....
Yeah it washes right away or wipes with some QD, but imagine spending a day making the car perfect, then taking it out for a hot night on the town and it looks like you didn't wipe your wax off. Lol....
It's a good wax, but I had to stop using it. The ghosting and re-hazing is beyond annoying. You'll realize that one that puppy get out in the sun and heats up.
It's more than likely from someone using harsh wheel cleaner on it when the wheels were hot and let it sit on too long, I've seen it before just like that.
I use N-914 mixed with distilled water. I've had the best results that way, I don't even buy glass cleaner anymore with the exception of some sprayway from time to time.
Something similar happened to my wife last year. I was able to remove most with a power washer but it took some time, the rest I scraped off with a plastic razor blade and then polished the remaining...
Up until recently I was using a detail spray, but lately I've been using n-914 diluted with distilled water and I have been very pleased with the results and price/convenience as I go through a lot. ...
I had the same issue and gave up. I know use a pump garden sprayed with a gallon of wheel cleaner in it and zero issues for about 6 months and counting.
I think aero makes good products. I have several of their products and have been pleased. With that said, I'd rather use my Uber any day of the week. I mostly use theirs for wipe offs when traveling...
I think it depends on your climate. When I lived in Ohio I routinely used it with excell t results, then I moved to south Florida and had the hazing phenomenon. Awesome product I just don't think it...