This might be a weird question but maybe some one can help. My german Shepard got into my garage and decided to take a **** all over the rims and brake rotors. At first I thought the rims would get messed up from the pee cause of the acid but they were fine. As for the brake rotors they have a burnt look like the pee burnt onto the brakes. I tried to scrub it off, but if I use anything harder I'm afraid I'll put scratches everywhere. Anybody have a solution. There should be some pictures attached.
They'll look brand new after you hit the pedal once or twice. All good. Same thing happens after you wash the car and pull it inside garage and don't drive it for a day. Rusts instantly.
This might be a weird question but maybe some one can help. My german Shepard got into my garage and decided to take a **** all over the rims and brake rotors. At first I thought the rims would get messed up from the pee cause of the acid but they were fine. As for the brake rotors they have a burnt look like the pee burnt onto the brakes. I tried to scrub it off, but if I use anything harder I'm afraid I'll put scratches everywhere. Anybody have a solution. There should be some pictures attached.
Maybe your dog is offering his opinion on your wheel selection.
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