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Old 08-17-2009, 05:30 PM
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Default Whos Tired Of Brake Dust? Step Inside...

We all get it and we all hate it so we have put togther a kit that will eliminate it.

The Brake Dust Buster Wheel Cleaning Kit


The Brake Dust Buster Kit will have your dirty, brake dust covered wheels looking like new again in no time without the use of harsh wheel chemicals or acid.

Kit Contains:
Quality Brake Dust Buster 1/2 Gal.
Delta 48 oz. Auto Pressure Sprayer
Super Soft Wheel Wash Brush
Looped Wheel Spoke Brush

Simply add the Brake Dust Buster to the Auto Pressure Sprayer at a 50/50 dilution ratio. Pump up the sprayer about 20 times and depress the trigger. The unit will automatically atomize the solutiuon and spray it on to the wheels and tires. Agitate all areas with the wheel brush, use the looped spoke brush for the hard to reach areas then rinse with clean water. Your wheels will look good as new.

Here is some pics of the kit in action. Keep in mind these wheels have about 6 months of brake dust on them. I drive the car everyday, no hanger queen here.

Here is the wheel off the car. You can see the brake dust on the painted lip.


The Auto Pressure Srayer makes short work of applying the Brake Dust Buster.


Follow up with the wheel brush and spoke brush to agitate the brake dust from the wheel.


The Looped Spoke Brush works great at getting in to the hard to reach areas.


Here is the inner barrel of the wheel, this is what were concerned about. This is several months of brake dust build-up.


Auto Sprayer in action.




Work the wheel brush and the Buster in to all of the inner wheel surfaces. This area may need more than one application depending how much dust is built up.




Now the results of all our work.


Now thats clean!






Works great on calipers too.


Spray on the Buster.


Agitate with the brushes.


All clean.


Click the link below to order yours today.
Brake Dust Buster Kit

This kit will work for any chrome, painted, powdercoated or andonized wheels. It cannot be used on highly polished aluminum wheels, we recommend only soap and water to be used on highly polished aluminum.... Or our Blingmaster Aluminator Metal polish!!!!
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So this is simply just a cleaner? It doesn't prevent brake dust from sticking to the wheels any better?
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Originally Posted by LS1Fury!
So this is simply just a cleaner? It doesn't prevent brake dust from sticking to the wheels any better?
Yes this kit is for cleaning the wheels, if your looking to seal them with a product to make future cleanings easier I would pick up a bottle of Bling Barrier. This polymer sealant will help prevent brake dust from setting in on the wheels and make the dust wash right off.

Blingmaster Bling Barrier


If you like to stay in the carnauba family I would go with the Flitz Wax Protector.

Flitz Wax Protector


Either product will get you the desired results. Granted the Bling Barrier will last at least 3 times as long due to it being a polymer.

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I solved the problem years ago...ceramic brake pads will take care of it...
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Always nice to see your pictures and results...

fortunately, my T/A never gets very dirty anymore and gets wiped down/detailed every weekend it's out.

unfortunately, I just compounded the set-in brake dust out of the corners of my DD trucks, clearcoated rims. It would have been nice if this would have gotten it out.
I did pick up some of Eagle 1's new KEEP CLEAN wheel spray to try and keep it from happening again. You spray it on and It's supposed to repel brake dust for up to 2 weeks. We'll see how it does?
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Originally Posted by slt200mph
I solved the problem years ago...ceramic brake pads will take care of it...
Not totally. Still get some dust from those as well (I've got ceramics), granted not as much as semi-metallic pads.
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Is this good for clearcoated wheels?
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Originally Posted by xbcrguy182x
Is this good for clearcoated wheels?
Works excellent on clearcoated wheels!

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Originally Posted by SparkyJJO
Not totally. Still get some dust from those as well (I've got ceramics), granted not as much as semi-metallic pads.
The cars weekly wash takes care of what little dust there is....since I switched to ceramic pads I do not consider brake dust to be any kind of problem as it was before....to me the problem doesn't exhist anymore...and I drive the car a average of 30,000 miles a year.
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Originally Posted by slt200mph
The cars weekly wash takes care of what little dust there is....since I switched to ceramic pads I do not consider brake dust to be any kind of problem as it was before....to me the problem doesn't exhist anymore...and I drive the car a average of 30,000 miles a year.
Ceramic pads do dust considerably less, it more of a white dust rather then the brown. This kit is for people who just cant always get to the inner wheels all the time and have developed a build-up which is a nightmare to remove.

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The only time I deal with the looks of the inner or back side of the wheels is when I change tires....I'll give them a bath with soap, water and a brush and mount the new tires. We all have our priorities and the back side of the wheels is low on my list...if we were all the same it would be a dull azz world..
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looks good. ill have to pick some up when i get new wheels.
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I might actually pick that up. It seems like a great value for what it does. Mainly will use it on my brake calipers as my wheels are brand new and aren't collecting dust too much yet.

****. I'm probably ordering it this afternoon. Damn you for posting a product I actually have a use for.
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Originally Posted by Oso SS
I might actually pick that up. It seems like a great value for what it does. Mainly will use it on my brake calipers as my wheels are brand new and aren't collecting dust too much yet.

****. I'm probably ordering it this afternoon. Damn you for posting a product I actually have a use for.
Thanks for the biz.

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very cool, brake dust was a pita for me. then i painted my wheels black I'd love to see some pics of those wheels mounted on the car though
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
very cool, brake dust was a pita for me. then i painted my wheels black I'd love to see some pics of those wheels mounted on the car though
Check my profile for my pics of the car.
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Do you guys ship to Hawaii?
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Do you guys ship to Hawaii?
We sure do, but you must choose the Priority Mail option when you check-out.

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All pending orders as of 8/18 have shipped out. Thanks again everyone, be sure to check out our new items. We have added the complete Meguiar's line and will be adding another professional wax/polish/glaze/compound line to the website starting tomorrow called Hi-Temp.

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What about clear powder coat on alluminum rims?


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