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I imagine whatever reacted and or caused the haze did so in the top coat that must have been applied over the black powder coat or what not.
Hence the ability to almost be able to buff it back to gloss.. but as soon as water or moisture touched it, it came back. It was bizarre.
They all market it as more durable than paint these alloy refurbers.. I've since bought new wheels that came from the factory in black and havent had an issue. Theyre matte but they must be paint.