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Old 03-09-09 | 12:40 PM
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Question Fightin brake dust ( losing battle )

Just a quick question:

What is everyone using to clean their brake dust off? Products, or tools.
And also what is being used as a preventative ( besides not driving )

I have had high performance brakes before, but lexus has outdone themselves with this combo of dust clouds lol

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Old 03-09-09 | 12:43 PM
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just get it washed every few days?
Old 03-09-09 | 01:25 PM
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Use P21S cleaner to clean the wheels, it's NON abrasive and works well. I just swapped to the Ferodo brake pads (after my stockers were worn) and they indicate that the Ferodo's don't dust as much as the stockers. Time will tell... I will tell you though, wash that dust off the wheels often b/c if you don't you will get wheel pitting that will ruin your wheels!
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Old 03-09-09 | 07:00 PM
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Washing is the safest bet. I wash mine about once a week.
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Dawn, old trim-to-fit yellow pad, bucket of hot water, leaf blower, quick spray wax & 20 min to clean inside out.

The worst part is the shiny look doesn't even last after a drive around the town.

Originally Posted by ni8done
Just a quick question:

What is everyone using to clean their brake dust off? Products, or tools.
And also what is being used as a preventative ( besides not driving )

I have had high performance brakes before, but lexus has outdone themselves with this combo of dust clouds lol

Thanks

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Old 03-10-09 | 01:47 AM
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Dilute spraydown with Simple Green, quick scrub with a soft wheel brush, hose it down.

Good as new. Until I step on the brakes on the end of the driveway.
Old 03-10-09 | 01:53 AM
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change to ceramic pads
Old 03-10-09 | 03:45 AM
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Crap I haven't washed my car's brake dust for 2 1/2 months but I only but 550 Miles since I just bought on December 31st. I hope I don't get pitting on my rims.
Old 03-10-09 | 07:11 AM
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Smokey - go and wash them and you will see if pitting exists.
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Old 03-10-09 | 09:05 AM
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I always apply a very thin coat of vaseline, k-y, or whatever the kind you have of petroleum jelly to fight corrosion and make the next clean job a bit easier.
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Thanks Everyone!

The sad part is I have OCD I wipe down the wheels everyday (and the car ), with Meguiers Quick detail!

But its just crazy!

Thanks for the info, guess there is so super secret just elbow grease
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How do you apply the petroleum jelly?
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Old 03-10-09 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by houstonT
How do you apply the brake dust glue?
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Edited for truth.
Old 03-10-09 | 03:53 PM
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I use Meguiar's All Wheel Cleaner and really the way the wheels look after washing and cleaning. I wet the wheel, spray some of it on there, let it sit a little while then get a wet hand cloth and hand wipe the cleaner all over the wheels before finally wash it all off. Looks good once your all done

Originally Posted by ni8done
Thanks Everyone!

The sad part is I have OCD I wipe down the wheels everyday (and the car ), with Meguiers Quick detail!

But its just crazy!

Thanks for the info, guess there is so super secret just elbow grease
Good to know I'm not the only one to quickly wipe away dust on the body and the wheels every two days or so while the car is warming up
Old 03-10-09 | 07:01 PM
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LOL, that is just NOT right!
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