Cleaning Stubborn Brake Dust

fotodad

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I thought I was doing a good job keeping up with the brake dust from my car. But I've noticed behind each spoke on each wheel the brake dust will not come off even with the toughest scrubbing. I've tried various over the counter wheel cleaners, but it still won't come off. I don't want to use a wire brush because I'm sure I'll rub the paint off the wheel, but I fear this is the only way I'll get these stubborn stains off. Is there a heavy-duty cleaner and/or stiffer brush I can use to get this break dust accumulation/staining off?



Thanks!
 
Yes. I second the clay idea.



The clear coat used on wheels is pretty durable, i wouldn't be too worried with the wire brush if you are gentle.
 
You may need to invest in an acid based wheel cleaner and cut it with water 50/50.



Also, a Scotchbrite pad and #0000 Steel Wool work pretty well, but require polishing to follow up.
 
Thanks for the suggestions!



I think I'll try the clay bar method first. If that doesn't work I'll go with the brake cleaner, then an acid based wheel cleaner (any suggestions on what brand?), and if all else fails I'll try steel wool or a wire brush.



I'll let you folks know how it goes.
 
Wonder Wheels will shift virtually anything but I donâ€â„¢t know if itâ€â„¢s available in the states.



Just remember to keep it of bare metal, callipers and wheel nuts etc. Itâ€â„¢s a good once a year thing when the wheels are removed.



Hope this helps.



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Should have added these :



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Quote: Clean your wheels with Eagle One A2Z All Wheel Cleaner. Ensure the wheels are cool and do only one at a time. Using this product is as simple as spraying it on the wheel and hosing it off. Be aware that if your wheels are excessively dirty, some agitation with an old paint brush may be necessary. Valvoline
 
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