Cleaning brake dust...HELP!
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Cleaning brake dust...HELP!
First, I'm sorry if this needed to be in the detailing section and not here. I was wondering were to put it and there is a sticky under the detailing section that says all things dealing with wheels needs to be in the wheels section, so don't flame me to bad if this is in the wrong section.
My question is simple, what are you guys using to get the brake dust off your wheels? I have the stock Z/28 split 5-spoke wheels. They are silver not chrome. And the front wheels (especially the driver side-guess I'm too much of a fat ***) are a biatch to get clean.
Please help with this, it's really starting to get on my nerves. My cars starting to be a 20/20 deal (looks good from 20 feet at 20mph) but once youe get close that brake dust is nasty.
My question is simple, what are you guys using to get the brake dust off your wheels? I have the stock Z/28 split 5-spoke wheels. They are silver not chrome. And the front wheels (especially the driver side-guess I'm too much of a fat ***) are a biatch to get clean.
Please help with this, it's really starting to get on my nerves. My cars starting to be a 20/20 deal (looks good from 20 feet at 20mph) but once youe get close that brake dust is nasty.
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Originally Posted by dkbmxer002
good luck, i need to find something to do it too.
but i might just keep going without washing them and hope they stain into a gunmetal look.... haha
but i might just keep going without washing them and hope they stain into a gunmetal look.... haha
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Originally Posted by Agt. Orange
get some ceramic pads and all your problems will go away.i never have dust
To answer your question, I use Simple Green Automotive for most stuff, including wheels. You may need to use a little polish on a Power Ball after they are dry to really get it all.
You state you have "silver" not "chrome" so use polish that you would use on paint.
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Originally Posted by Agt. Orange
get some ceramic pads and all your problems will go away.i never have dust
I dont know if that is entirely true. i have ceramic pads and have the EXACT same problem. front wheels, especially the drivers side. i have gunmetal Z06's. i think they just attract dust, it sucks. i use meguires "Hot Rims" to clean that **** off there. as for in between times, take it on the chin... or keep alot of old rags handy
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Originally Posted by 99_Z_155
I dont know if that is entirely true. i have ceramic pads and have the EXACT same problem. front wheels, especially the drivers side. i have gunmetal Z06's. i think they just attract dust, it sucks. i use meguires "Hot Rims" to clean that **** off there. as for in between times, take it on the chin... or keep alot of old rags handy
My Hawk Ceramic pads leave almost nothing on my silver SS wheels. I drove the car well over 1000 miles before I started noticing dust.