Brake dust on my wheels!!!
#4
IronX is the only thing that has really impressed me. They have a gel and a spray and it changes colors to let you know it's doing its job. I usually do my wheels at least once a month just to get out the corners of my where's where the dust naturally settles. It's also safe for painted surfaces so after a road trip I'll hit up the fenders to see all the iron from the brakes go away to avoid pitting the paint. Ironx is a neutral unlike a lot of other acid based products that are out there. Only problem is you can't usually find it locally but there are plenty of places online such as autogeek. Good luck!
#5
I changed my pads out to aftermarket ceramic pads and it's like night and day difference in brake dust. Now all I use is soap and water once a week and wheels are like new. I used to use Sonax on my wheels when I had factory pads and it worked great but would be covered in dust a couple days later.
#8
Lexus Test Driver
#11
OP, you would also want to get a special teflon brush for wheels and scrub them after spraying the P21S and then hose them off.
I personally take off the wheels off the car once a year and clean them by hand, then seal them.
Letting the brake dust sit there and cake on the wheels will damage the finish, and putting ceramic pads will cut on the braking performance.
#12
Sonax Wheel Cleaner is what I've been using, and it certainly does the trick. Sprays on green and turns purple when the grime has been penetrated. Safe on all wheel types. I've always recommended it to friends, and they've had nothing but great praise for this product. I'm more than certain a few vendors here sells it on their sites.
#14
nanolex
http://www.nanolex.de/en/products/na...-alloy-sealant
IronX - be warned this stuff stinks but is amazing
http://www.cquartz.com/pages.php?page_id=89
CQuartz
http://www.cquartz.com/pages.php?page_id=69
http://www.nanolex.de/en/products/na...-alloy-sealant
IronX - be warned this stuff stinks but is amazing
http://www.cquartz.com/pages.php?page_id=89
CQuartz
http://www.cquartz.com/pages.php?page_id=69
#15
Lexus Test Driver
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Sonax Wheel Cleaner is what I've been using, and it certainly does the trick. Sprays on green and turns purple when the grime has been penetrated. Safe on all wheel types. I've always recommended it to friends, and they've had nothing but great praise for this product. I'm more than certain a few vendors here sells it on their sites.
http://detailersdomain.com/Sonax-Ful...0ml_p_324.html