Story time. I'm a shiftworker so 50% of my time is spent working nights. I've got a 4hr roundtrip commute into Seattle. It ranks as one of the worst cities for potholes. I was heading into downtown to catch a ferry home after finishing a night shift. I wasn't paying attention and hit one of the notorious ones. It's actually a drain grate in the street that has sank over time and been patched in it's sunken state rather than lifting it and patching. The suspension in my car nearly bottomed out and I heard the sound of metal scraping. I had a strong feeling that I was gonna start losing pressure in the passenger front tire.
I got on the ferry and checked the pressure and sure enough the tire was flat after 20 minutes. I commute to work in a Porsche Panamera GTS.

They do not have factory spare tires. Instead you get a can of goop, which I would never use because of the mess it makes afterwards, and an onboard compressor. Sure enough the rim was flared out and a bubble formed in the sidewall.

I inflated the tire twice on the ferry alone to ensure that I could at least drive off without assistance and got the first available appointment at a tire shop about 30 miles from the ferry dock. I ended up reinflating the tire once more on the trip over to the shop and once there, the tech told me that they couldn't fix the rim. I then had them over inflate the tire so I could get home. So after about 4 hours of crummy day sleep I went back to work and started looking for a replacement. That particular rim was not readily available to be shipped without a high dealer pricetag dragging behind it. So I decided to research what a new set would cost me.
5 weeks later these showed up on my porch.
They are Vossen custom concave hybrid forged wheels made onsite in FL. The color is Anthracite.
Now is one of those times where I really wish I had the garage setup and ready to use.
Ever since we bought the house, most of my detailing equipment has been packed away in a large shed. All of the vehicles have been sitting outside in the elements day and night and I've given ONR(Optimum NoRinse) bird baths on a gravel drive. I considered it a test of my work and the ceramic coatings that are on all of the vehicles.
Well I took over some space in the attached garage and dug out enough stuff to at least treat the new wheels. First I prepped the surface with Carpro eraser to make sure I had a clean surface to start. I then applied CQuartz's wheel specific ceramic coating, let them flash, and wiped them down.

Here are a few pics with them wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires. After the garage is functional I'll get the vehicles decontaminated and post proper pics.
