:mad: Alright I have a question. I live in Pittsburgh, PA and drive my car year round. This is the 3rd winter that I've had my car and have never had this problem before: My stock alloy wheels are beginning to yellow...is this b/c of the road salt, or what? AND, is this permanant? ALSO, I have some tar/really caked on brake dust on my front wheels, and it won't come off...what can I use that won't be TOO abrasive? Would a clay bar do the job? ALSO...(i know i have LOTS of problems) right around the valve stem I can't seem to get clean...would a toothbrush work? Sorry if some of these questions are stupid, but I've never had problems getting crud off my wheels before. Thanks for all the input guys/gals. :cool:
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