Skylarking
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As mantioned by @gucci, it would be up to the dealer to prove you caused the damage. And as long as you followed Holdens general guidlines on how to wash your vehicle as defined in the owners handbook, you haven't done anything wrong and it can only be a paint issue so should be covered by warranty/ACL....It's up to them to prove you've misused or mishandled the calibers.So how can you prove you didn't? Have endless hours of footage, showing the calipers with general driving and with you cleaning the wheels....
Anything else being expressed by the dealer is likely just hogwash and may cause them more trouble down the track. A dealer repeatedly denying an obvious warrantable item may have the unintended consequence that this minor issue could then become classified as a major fault under ACL... Now that would be a laugh, a ducebag dealer continually denies replacing the calipers only to turn this minor fault into a major fault where the owner can the reject the vehicle and asks for a full purchase price refund... Gota love ACL.