Brake Dust
#1
Driver School Candidate
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Brake Dust
I have the stock alloy rims that comes with the IS300 F sport but it gets really dirty easily with all the brake dust. I'm just wondering, what do you guys use to clean it off? Sorry I'm new to this... kinda noob. THANKS
#3
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#4
Change the brake pads. I was cleaning mine every two days when I bought the car with the stock pads. Now that I have the Akebono ProAct ceramics on it, I clean them with the regular car wash soap and once a week with the rest of the car. There is very little dust and what little is there comes off easy, no special cleaners required.
#6
Change the brake pads. I was cleaning mine every two days when I bought the car with the stock pads. Now that I have the Akebono ProAct ceramics on it, I clean them with the regular car wash soap and once a week with the rest of the car. There is very little dust and what little is there comes off easy, no special cleaners required.
As for cleaning, I just hose my rims off before I wash with a sponge and soap. Shines like new for me.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
Just a questions regarding the stock brake pads on the f sports.
How long do they last tho? I mean, if they create so much dust, won't they wear off sooner than normal?
I also have a 2016 is350 f sport. And I do notice my rims getting dirty rather quickly
How long do they last tho? I mean, if they create so much dust, won't they wear off sooner than normal?
I also have a 2016 is350 f sport. And I do notice my rims getting dirty rather quickly
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#8
Just depends on your braking habits. Some people reported as soon as 10k, some longer. In general, the stock F-sport has great bite, but wears out quicker as a result. On a positive side, since the F Sport whhels are gun metal, you can't notice from far away.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
and I agree, the color of the rim makes it unnoticeable. But, when I touch it, oh man its dirty af.
#10
Try the Akebono Pro Act pads. Ceramic pads with reportly much less dust. Most CL members have done this with positive results. You can get on eBay for less than $40 a pair I think.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
I'll keep that in mind, my car is still pretty new ~1000 miles. Gonna look into that when its time to change em.
#13
My 16 350F had 900 on the clock when I replaced them with the akebonos. Dealer said the brakes break-in at around 500 and it seems they're right because I think they got worse. Clean the car and after a day, 20 mile drive you swipe your finger on the rim and it was black. I replaced all 4 corners. I know the back is a little overkill but for a total of $82, it was well worth it. Changing the pads on the 350 is the easiest brake job I've ever done on any car. You can literally do the fronts with a small plier, a c-clamp, and a can of brakleen.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
My 16 350F had 900 on the clock when I replaced them with the akebonos. Dealer said the brakes break-in at around 500 and it seems they're right because I think they got worse. Clean the car and after a day, 20 mile drive you swipe your finger on the rim and it was black. I replaced all 4 corners. I know the back is a little overkill but for a total of $82, it was well worth it. Changing the pads on the 350 is the easiest brake job I've ever done on any car. You can literally do the fronts with a small plier, a c-clamp, and a can of brakleen.