GalaxyBlackEsky
BlackedoutLT3
Use Adams Polish 1 and 2. Works great.. I had BOSS rims on my Tahoe the very first ste and it did it to me as well. Those wheels are really crapy.
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I have no experience with Boss rims but I have plenty with clearcoat and paint textures in general...
in order to remove oxidation from a clear coat layer you need a good polish placed on a foam pad on an orbital buffer working at low speed to remove the top layer. then you want to polish at a higher speed until you polish out the oxidation. Then you want to wax it over top to add some protection and finally add a sealant as a topper
go to boss's website they carry their own line of cleaning products for their wheels. i recommend buying both ones a cleaner and the other is a protectant. and yes the cleaner works very well.
Thanks for the help the problem was solved
Mothers Mag&AlumPolish+SteelWool= New looking wheel
I forgot the name of the product but it's in a silver can look very similar to a shoe polish container inside is a cotton type material that you rip of pieces and rub on surface till surface turns black an wipe clean with a soft towel that stuff work Magic sold at most auto stores.