Anybody know what could cause this wheel scratching?

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2 of the 4 wheels had this chipping/scratching on them when I bought my Yukon. Never saw this before. It doesn't chip off more with a fingernail. Any idea what might have caused it?

I'm considering either 1. buying 2 OEM (or replica OEM) wheels to replace them, 2. rechrome the 2 bad ones, or 3. plastidip all 4, probably black. Any thoughts on those options?
 
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Do you by chance get your vehicle serviced at a dealer or some other place that offers a complementary car wash? Reason I ask is they usually use a wheel acid to clean the wheels. Over time it causes etching then the coating starts to flake off. Just a thought. Strange it is on just 2.
 

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I immediately thought of tar but he said could not scrape off with his fingernail but now I see "it does not chip off MORE" with a fingernail. Kind of confusing.

Just two wheels? Wheelie thru the fresh grown barb wire field? Again, Hell, I don't know.
 
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Do you by chance get your vehicle serviced at a dealer or some other place that offers a complementary car wash? Reason I ask is they usually use a wheel acid to clean the wheels. Over time it causes etching then the coating starts to flake off. Just a thought. Strange it is on just 2.
The Yukon is new to me but maintenance history does show service at a dealer. Your idea about the acid sounds reasonable but yes, odd that it’s only 2 wheels.
 

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It's possible somebody had tar on the wheels before you and used a type of acid cleaner to remove it. While it removed the tar its possible it removed the coating as well. Especially if it was only on 2 wheels.
 
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