Marc Lublin
Enthusiast
I have a 2000 with pretty low miles and they have been turning milky for quite some time. I don't really know when it started or if they are getting worse. I always just thought that was the way they were supposed to look. Once I saw a post on here and checked out another viper, I understood what always bothered me. I have ONLY used a soaking wet terry cloth towel with no cleaner. I rarely ever let them get that dirty. I have used Zaino on 1/2 of one wheel to see if it really made a difference with respect to the amount of dust sticking to it (it didn't). There is no doubt in my mind that there is an inherent problem with finish. Too many people can't be doing the same thing wrong (using different techniques) to get these milky wheels.
I thought DC reads these posts?
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How many wheels would you actually have to replace? Can't be that many.
I thought DC reads these posts?
Step Up!
How many wheels would you actually have to replace? Can't be that many.