Brake Dust - Testing Armor All Repellent
#16
Update 3
@JT4 - Nice, three years of using AA protectant tells me it's a great product. And on that note, here's Update 3.
Drove about 25 km (16 miles) city driving and some small sporadic accumulations of brake dust are visible from up close. Otherwise wheel is about 90% dust-free at the front and close to 100% at the rear.
Shown below is the same wheel as the above updates, front driver. And as a testament to how well this product is working, take a look at all the brake dust in the inner wheel!
Drove about 25 km (16 miles) city driving and some small sporadic accumulations of brake dust are visible from up close. Otherwise wheel is about 90% dust-free at the front and close to 100% at the rear.
Shown below is the same wheel as the above updates, front driver. And as a testament to how well this product is working, take a look at all the brake dust in the inner wheel!
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#18
@JT4 - Nice, three years of using AA protectant tells me it's a great product. And on that note, here's Update 3.
Drove about 25 km (16 miles) city driving and some small sporadic accumulations of brake dust are visible from up close. Otherwise wheel is about 90% dust-free at the front and close to 100% at the rear.
Shown below is the same wheel as the above updates, front driver. And as a testament to how well this product is working, take a look at all the brake dust in the inner wheel!
Drove about 25 km (16 miles) city driving and some small sporadic accumulations of brake dust are visible from up close. Otherwise wheel is about 90% dust-free at the front and close to 100% at the rear.
Shown below is the same wheel as the above updates, front driver. And as a testament to how well this product is working, take a look at all the brake dust in the inner wheel!
BTW- since you see some small amounts of dust, if you wipe the dust away from the area you will need to reapply the protectant to the area you wipe. Instead just spray the wheel with a hose and watch the water and dust glide off wheel.
Then use a left blower to remove any water from the wheel, this will give you another week (+ / -) before you will need to clean and treat the entire wheel again.
This wheel was treated with the AA and driven approx 60 miles and no dust. Anyone with Hi-performance brakes know that usually you can't drive two blocks without seeing dust.
Last edited by JT4; 09-02-16 at 06:03 AM.
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#20
That looks Awesome, i can't see any of the spray on the wheels or tires. It's usually hard to spray the wheels without getting it on the tires also. I'd be interested to see somebody do the front wheels, one with it & one without it for say 60 miles & then see the difference! How much does a can of this cost?
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#22
Update 4
In Canada, it's about $15 a can. Picked mine up at Canadian Tire. I used what feels like about a third of the can to do one application on all four wheels.
As for my next update (4), here's the pic. This is after about 40 km (25 miles) mostly city driving. Barely any worse from my last update.
As for my next update (4), here's the pic. This is after about 40 km (25 miles) mostly city driving. Barely any worse from my last update.
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#23
C, that's Awesome Buddy! Since i got the CT's i don't have much dust but if i still had the oem's i'd definitely be getting some of this stuff. Before i got the CT's I tried some of the Armor All's Wheel Protectant & it Sucked, it left a Milky Residue & i didn't help at all & it looked like crap (i probably put it on a lil' heavy the first time & then tried putting a thin layer on the next time & it still didn't help & still had the milky residue) It says it's supposed to Repel Brake Dust, Road Grime & Dirt but i wasn't impressed with it at all. Maybe that's why they changed it to what you've got!
#24
^^^It's possible the formula was different in the past. Who knows, but if the formula in the US today is the same as the can I bought here in Canada, man it's worth it. It's been a week and barely any visible dust where by now I would have had to wipe clean my wheels at least twice. As this rate, the claim of "up to one month" is credible.
#25
^^^It's possible the formula was different in the past. Who knows, but if the formula in the US today is the same as the can I bought here in Canada, man it's worth it. It's been a week and barely any visible dust where by now I would have had to wipe clean my wheels at least twice. As this rate, the claim of "up to one month" is credible.
#26
^^^It's possible the formula was different in the past. Who knows, but if the formula in the US today is the same as the can I bought here in Canada, man it's worth it. It's been a week and barely any visible dust where by now I would have had to wipe clean my wheels at least twice. As this rate, the claim of "up to one month" is credible.
These guys tested it on a corvette and drove for 400 miles and 3 days and they said NO brake dust on the treated side. Not less brake dust.
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/does-...ellent-tested/
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#27
Thanks for this info. Never thought about dust repellant. In the US we may have a different formula called outlast.
These guys tested it on a corvette and drove for 400 miles and 3 days and they said NO brake dust on the treated side. Not less brake dust.
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/does-...ellent-tested/
These guys tested it on a corvette and drove for 400 miles and 3 days and they said NO brake dust on the treated side. Not less brake dust.
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/does-...ellent-tested/
Not sure what you're talkin' about but this isn't Quicksilver like the OP posted. And i'm in the US & you saw the one i posted for the brake dust, etc... if you want, try it out i just was not impressed!
#28
Just posting the article where those guys tested a similar product on their Corvette with good results.
#29
i think we don't have the quicksilver product but there's a different product than the one you used. It's called Outlast Armor All Brake Dust Repellant. Which is a different product from the one you used. I think this one is fairly new.
Just posting the article where those guys tested a similar product on their Corvette with good results.
Just posting the article where those guys tested a similar product on their Corvette with good results.