Some Dodge Challenger owners report experiencing discoloration issues on their rims, resulting in a white appearance. These problems may stem from contamination during the manufacturing process, which can lead to unsightly discoloration. Additionally, owners in areas where road salt and chemicals are used may find that their rims, particularly those with Black Noise paint, develop a white film due to exposure to these substances. For those attempting DIY color matching, difficulties may arise if the rim color is not a common shade like hyper black or jet black. Regular cleaning with warm soapy water is recommended to help maintain the rims' appearance and remove brake dust. Furthermore, if the discoloration is attributed to a manufacturing defect, it may be covered under warranty, although owners may need to provide photos as part of the claims process.
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