I guess there's a lacquer on there - the cleaning agent that has eaten into the wheels has really buried itself into the metal; you can auto-sol 'till yer fingers are numb but it won't get rid of the milky stain in the rim.
Rest of the bike was fine - there were some tar spots on the wheel and I guess the cleaner thought that he'd spray on whatever they use and leave it to work for five minutes ...
I make a point of telling them NOT to clean the bike following service. If they don't rinse that crap off they spray all over it properly it can stain alloy handlebars,etc.
I make a point of telling them NOT to clean the bike following service. If they don't rinse that crap off they spray all over it properly it can stain alloy handlebars,etc.
I must admit I like to clean my own, but I do run a part time Motorcycle valeting business and all the chemical I use to clean bikes is PH neutral its good stuff and you can even wash your hands with it.
I make a point of telling them NOT to clean the bike following service. If they don't rinse that crap off they spray all over it properly it can stain alloy handlebars,etc.