I have the same 6 piston Brembo brakes on my V and the wheel cleaner does the same thing I just go back in forth in my driveway a couple times to wipe them clean.
On the bright side we have FNC treated rotors that keep our rotors more rust free than other brakes out there.
http://sandyblogs.com/techlink/?p=1426
I put a couple layers of clear packing tape over mine when I used it last week.
The detailer at the dealership actually came up to me when I picked up my V and asked me how come I don't want them washing my car.
Thanks nunzimouse.
Update my wheel was replaced with a new one and my carbon fiber hood insert was replaced.
Now I feel like I can start to enjoy the V
Thanks
I think we need to parade both of our cars together with the Imperial March playing, yours being the Storm trooper and mine being the Biker scout. lol
Have you guys ever heard of using a Dab of toothpaste with a soft brush to clean stained vinyl?
I am also seeing gently dabbing Isopropyl Alcohol with claims that it can sometimes help release a stain on vinyl.
Along with Mr. Clean magic erasers which the idea of it scares me. lol
I guess I will be the Guinea pig on some of these so that it may help some one in the future.
Hopefully I get some other recommendations after fighting to get my wheel replaced I would rather just buy another door panel and not have a dealer involved so that they don't screw something else up..
Right now my only fear is how aggressive should I try and treat the stain without much experience with something like this.
As the title says it appears the detailer at the Cadillac dealer used some sort of product on my interior door panel that has maybe allowed the sun to bleach a stain on the upper door panel material??
This is one of the last OCD nitpicks I have with my V.
I have used every product I have on it other than 2 different upholstery cleaners for carpet and fabric but the stain is still faintly visible.
Any Idea's on what else to try?
I have been cleaning the entire section in order to keep a uniform surface but you can see the uneven finish on the leatherette