Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I had to share something that I just read. I am so glad that I found you all--to keep me away from people that suggest things like this
And I quote" Not sure if any of you would actually do this, but i have and it is not damaging at all. Now if you want to try n keep your brake dust under control you can 1. wax your rims (havent done it on the z, but did on my previous worked pretty good) Just make sure wax is suitable for the finish of your rim. Now, for what i did to my Z. Dont laugh at me though, i put pam on it. Thats right the cooking spray. Not only have my rims been cleaner lately, but they are also ready to eat off of and cook on It basically repels the brake dust and makes it take a little longer to build up. It is 100% safe on the stock rims and wont damage it. One tip is to definitely not spray it on the rim for fear of greasing up your rotors. not a good idea. Simply spray it on a rag and wipe down your clean just washed rims with. Im sure some of you have probably heard of this, but just trying to help anyone that hasnt and to reassure em that its safe and it has worked well for me." unquote
And it gets better:
Quote "IT DID NOT WORK FOR ME! IT WAS THE WORST MISTAKE I HAVE EVER MADE IN REGARDS TO CLEANING MY WHEELS!
The spray actually attracted more brake dust than ever before and made my wheels look terrible in the process.
The spray baked onto the wheels I guess from the heat from the vehicle and the weather."
What are people thinking? Just had to share that one...
And I quote" Not sure if any of you would actually do this, but i have and it is not damaging at all. Now if you want to try n keep your brake dust under control you can 1. wax your rims (havent done it on the z, but did on my previous worked pretty good) Just make sure wax is suitable for the finish of your rim. Now, for what i did to my Z. Dont laugh at me though, i put pam on it. Thats right the cooking spray. Not only have my rims been cleaner lately, but they are also ready to eat off of and cook on It basically repels the brake dust and makes it take a little longer to build up. It is 100% safe on the stock rims and wont damage it. One tip is to definitely not spray it on the rim for fear of greasing up your rotors. not a good idea. Simply spray it on a rag and wipe down your clean just washed rims with. Im sure some of you have probably heard of this, but just trying to help anyone that hasnt and to reassure em that its safe and it has worked well for me." unquote
And it gets better:
Quote "IT DID NOT WORK FOR ME! IT WAS THE WORST MISTAKE I HAVE EVER MADE IN REGARDS TO CLEANING MY WHEELS!
The spray actually attracted more brake dust than ever before and made my wheels look terrible in the process.
The spray baked onto the wheels I guess from the heat from the vehicle and the weather."
What are people thinking? Just had to share that one...