I ran across this for cleaning the wheels on the ZR1. Does anyone have any first hand experience? Adam? Right now, it might be in our best interest to caution owners at least.
2009 ZR1 GM TSB - Detailing Procedures <hr style="color: rgb(209, 209, 225); background-color: rgb(209, 209, 225);" size="1"> Customers and dealership personnel must be advised to NEVER ALLOW WHEEL CLEANER, TIRE CLEANER, or BRAKE CLEANER TO CONTACT THE ROTORS. Ceramic rotors will absorb any material that comes in contact with them. Only soap and water should be used to clean wheels and tires. Any product that is applied to the rotor surface will cause damage to the surface and is not covered under the GM warranty...
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I ran across this for cleaning the wheels on the ZR1. Does anyone have any first hand experience? Adam? Right now, it might be in our best interest to caution owners at least.
2009 ZR1 GM TSB - Detailing Procedures <hr style="color: rgb(209, 209, 225); background-color: rgb(209, 209, 225);" size="1"> Customers and dealership personnel must be advised to NEVER ALLOW WHEEL CLEANER, TIRE CLEANER, or BRAKE CLEANER TO CONTACT THE ROTORS. Ceramic rotors will absorb any material that comes in contact with them. Only soap and water should be used to clean wheels and tires. Any product that is applied to the rotor surface will cause damage to the surface and is not covered under the GM warranty...
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