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T.L 07-13-2005 08:13 PM

brake dusts
 
anyone know how to prevent brake dust from goin onto the rim?

Greco 07-13-2005 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by T.L
anyone know how to prevent brake dust from goin onto the rim?

You can change the pads, so product less dust then others... There is detailing products that can be applied to the RIM which will prevent the dust from sticking.

T.L 07-14-2005 01:51 AM


Originally Posted by Greco
You can change the pads, so product less dust then others... There is detailing products that can be applied to the RIM which will prevent the dust from sticking.

thx =)

can anyone tell me some names of those detailing prodeucts that prevents the dust from stickin??

WildoutWhiteGSR 07-14-2005 03:12 AM

there's no such product, cuz it doesn't work.

Change to crappier brake pads and you'll have less dust.

T.L 07-14-2005 04:03 AM

=( damnit got my hopes up lol

WildoutWhiteGSR 07-14-2005 08:56 AM

lol, just spray the rims off when you get home. Or wash ur car whenever it gets dirty.

Smartass pHO 07-14-2005 09:30 AM

Actually, a coat of wax on your wheels will help. At least the dust won't stick......

SIC1 07-14-2005 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by WildoutWhiteGSR
lol, just spray the rims off when you get home. Or wash ur car whenever it gets dirty.

Or Jimbo it and don't use brakes while driving!

Juka 07-14-2005 09:45 AM

Why worry? ... you won't see the dust through your bling spinners y0!

Greco 07-14-2005 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by WildoutWhiteGSR
there's no such product, cuz it doesn't work.

Change to crappier brake pads and you'll have less dust.

You are incorrect.

The professional trick is to remove excess Tire Shine from the wheel itself. Brake dust will stick to Tire Shine, causing your wheels to dirty prematurely. To prevent this, you should dry the tire, apply Tire Shine to the tire (being careful not to spray the wheel) and then go back and wipe off any overspray with a clean, dry cloth. The other professional trick is to now wax the wheel. We recommend Showroom Spray Wax for this because of the speed of application. However, any wax or sealant will work.

http://smartwax.com/Merchant2/mercha...egory_Code=CWS ---- I have seen it, I have applied it to various rims. It will not prevent brake dust from sticking at all. It will however, keep your rims cleaner longer, as well, when you need to clean them, the dust just washes off.

Juka 07-14-2005 02:39 PM

No, wax will have the opposite effect.
Wax (real waxes) containing carnauba actaully attract dust more than an unwaxed surface. Can't recall where I read that.

You'd be better to Zaino your rims, or some other sealant product w/o carnauba.

WildoutWhiteGSR 07-14-2005 04:06 PM

Original Post Question


Originally Posted by T.L
anyone know how to prevent brake dust from goin onto the rim?


Originally Posted by Greco
You are incorrect.

I have seen it, I have applied it to various rims. It will not prevent brake dust from sticking at all. It will however, keep your rims cleaner longer, as well, when you need to clean them, the dust just washes off.

Final Answer. Actually I think you summed it up nice right there.


Now if he wanted something that is easier to wash of, yes put a sealant type wax on the rims, zanio, klasse etc. Caranuba won't work it'll attract dust. Same with wiping off tire dressing, only some attract dust, but not all. So wipe it off the rims like you said anyways.

Aftermarket brake pads like EBC green stuff and PBR Metal Masters are also easier to wash off the brake dust, but there is still no product that will stop the brake dust from sticking.

Greco 07-14-2005 06:55 PM

Guys, I worked at a detailing shop for a few years, you are correct, the optimal item to use would be a synthetic wax / polish. However, I have used Caranuba based waxes... It does not last nearly as long, but it will do the trick....

If all you have at hand is caranuba, then use it... make sure it is completely dry before driving the car.....

In fact, Diamond Kote (Company From Vancouver) made a two stage product. A chemical that would negatively charge a rim, then the polish would be positively charged.... Once applied it would last a year, depending on how often you wash the rims....

HyBrId 07-14-2005 07:11 PM

isnt there a black plastic disc u place behind the wheel to keep dust from comin out?...seen it at crappy (but i think it was for hubcaps only :confused: )...made me laff my ass off...totally defeats the purpose of having holes to allow proper air flow or act as a fan...


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