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Brake Dust Won't Come Off


ViperJ
05-01-2005, 02:47 PM
I have tried to get all the brake dust of my new wheels but nothing is working. How do you guys typically clean your wheels? I have tried wheel cleaner, 3:1 ratio soap to water, and even using a paintbrush with wheel cleaner and trying to get the brake dust off.

mike@af
05-01-2005, 03:13 PM
Sometimes the wheels get pitted and the brake dust is permently stuck. Its weird, but it happens.

USMC-HMMWV
05-01-2005, 07:00 PM
Try using a paint clay. It sounds weird, but it might just work.

ViperJ
05-01-2005, 08:39 PM
Sometimes the wheels get pitted and the brake dust is permently stuck. Its weird, but it happens.
How long does it take for that to usally happen? I got the ZO6 wheels (in sig) less than a month ago

Try using a paint clay. It sounds weird, but it might just work.
I have heard of this technique before, but wouldn't it get expensive using clay once a week. I can only get Meguairs clay+detailer which cost $20.

planet_keeper
05-05-2005, 04:59 PM
I forget who makes the stuff (might be eagle one), but they make a tire cleaner in a neon orange spray bottle that works on rims pretty well too. Get a soft tooth brush with some of the stuff on it and go over each part of your wheel individually and spray it when your done (so tha the dirt doesnt run as much).

I was refered to it by a friend that runs 2 body shops and it worked like a charm on my wheels. It should take you about 40 minutes to get all the junk out on all four wheels.

fastguy18
05-06-2005, 12:47 AM
I use acid to get the brake dust off of my wheels my. Im sure you can pick it up at most auto parts stores. Just spray it on let it sit for like 5mins and spray it off, but it is easier to do with the wheels off of the car.

Dubbs2u
05-09-2005, 04:28 PM
Eagle one's wadding polish... I had the same problem with the wheels I bought... but 15 mins on each wheel and its back to brand new form... except curd rash of course... lol

Andydg
05-18-2005, 11:46 PM
I used brake cleaner on my old truck, but I dunno how it would effect the finish of your rims. Mine couldn't've looked any worse than they did so I didn't really care and I'm not sure what color they were originally.

bag91
06-01-2005, 11:04 PM
How goes it Viper J, it's my first time out of the Camaro forum...just looking too see whats cracking

koeb$
06-03-2005, 01:33 PM
you need a pressure washer and some degreaser. spray the degreaser on your wheels then whipe them with a soft brissle paint brush so that you work the degreaser into the grime. then pressure wash the wheels dry them and if they are chrome wax them for a clean finish

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