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BradNC said:Hello there.
I am looking for the same thing. I just received a magazine from clevergear.com. I was just looking at a product in their catalog called, Wheel Shield. It is a "Wheel Protectant spray that leave a non-stick coating on your wheels that prevents oil, grease and brake dust from sticking. It makes cleaning them effortless. Protection lasts up to one year."
You may want to take a look. Not sure if it works though.
Brad
Top the AIO with SG for the best results.Spilchy said:I have AIO and I'll try it next weekend for my Memorial Day detail.
Even if you remove the calipers and drag your feet to stop the car, you still have to keep the wheels clean!rightlane said:Why dont you try ceramic brake pads!
rightlane said:Why dont you try ceramic brake pads!
HouseOfShine said:BMWs and other German cars are notorious for producing lots of brake dust.
Take a look at the front wheels whenever you see a Bimmer. Even tho people tend to take pretty good care of BMW's, you see lots of front wheels caked with black dust.