Waxing rims?
i suggest you try these:
Prima Wheelsheild (once a month or so)
Prima Hydro (after each wash)
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brake dust easily washes off with my car shampoo and a boar's hair brush.
Prima Wheelsheild (once a month or so)
Prima Hydro (after each wash)
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brake dust easily washes off with my car shampoo and a boar's hair brush.
I tried WheelWax (link below) for the first time last week. So far I have to say that it has made a difference in the amount of brake dust on the wheel.
http://www.wheelwax.com/
http://www.wheelwax.com/
The wax will not prevent the brake dust from getting on the rims as you drive. However, the wax will make it easier to clean the rims since the brake dust won't stick as bad. I wax mine and most of the time can just wipe the dust off with a towel.
I must admit I haven't tried the WheelWax mentioned above to see if it cuts down on the amount of dust on the wheel in the first place. May have to check that out.
Last edited by Mishka; Sep 19, 2007 at 10:50 AM.
if you find that waxing in a cw circular motion increases brake dust
build up, just wax it in a ccw circular motion next time and the polarity
will be opposite and dust will not attach to the wheel.
biggest bs evAr.
build up, just wax it in a ccw circular motion next time and the polarity
will be opposite and dust will not attach to the wheel.
biggest bs evAr.
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I've used plain-old Turtlewax... it makes life easier to remove brake dust.
I personally use an axially-polar movement for both wax application and removal.
Simple Green removes old wax and brakedust very quickly and easily.
And smells good too.
I personally use an axially-polar movement for both wax application and removal.
Simple Green removes old wax and brakedust very quickly and easily.
And smells good too.
This only works if you are south of the equator
I have Wheel Shield on my wheels. It doesn't stop the dust but it makes it much easier to remove. I'd say 75% of it melts right off with the hose before I even soap up.
Then I just use QD and cheapie MFs to remove whatever is left after I wash.
Then I just use QD and cheapie MFs to remove whatever is left after I wash.
wheel wax is ok
I've also tried Wheel Wax. It's not going to help with brakedust build up but it does make it easier to just rinse off. If you wash your car once a week, it will save you some time since the breakdust seems to rinse off the wheels much more than without.
^^ another reason why people should just use Hydro vs wheel wax.
Just spray over the entire wheel (one squirt) and wipe off with a soft
paper towel. will last one month easily...
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Just spray over the entire wheel (one squirt) and wipe off with a soft
paper towel. will last one month easily...

www.detailersparadise.com
^^ another reason why people should just use Hydro vs wheel wax.
Just spray over the entire wheel (one squirt) and wipe off with a soft
paper towel. will last one month easily...
www.detailersparadise.com

Just spray over the entire wheel (one squirt) and wipe off with a soft
paper towel. will last one month easily...

www.detailersparadise.com

of the tire. the tire will not get white either.
Hydro does not require immediate dry time...just mist and wipe.
it will cure on its own over the course of 24hrs.

so, are you sold on the gallon?
A gallon would be overkill and would likely ruin in the garage (it regularly gets to 130F in the garage during the summertime). The only use I would have for it is for the wheels. Once a week spritz at each corner should make the small bottle last a long time.
I'll give it a go and see if that helps with the wheel cleaning. Until ceramic pads are available for R56 Cooper, the brake dust is going to stay at horrific levels. I have the same problem with the Lexus. The pain of buying a new year model car. OY!
The 18" monsters on the Lexus are far more difficult to keep clean.
I'll give it a go and see if that helps with the wheel cleaning. Until ceramic pads are available for R56 Cooper, the brake dust is going to stay at horrific levels. I have the same problem with the Lexus. The pain of buying a new year model car. OY!
The 18" monsters on the Lexus are far more difficult to keep clean.
A gallon would be overkill and would likely ruin in the garage (it regularly gets to 130F in the garage during the summertime). The only use I would have for it is for the wheels. Once a week spritz at each corner should make the small bottle last a long time.
I'll give it a go and see if that helps with the wheel cleaning. Until ceramic pads are available for R56 Cooper, the brake dust is going to stay at horrific levels. I have the same problem with the Lexus. The pain of buying a new year model car. OY!
The 18" monsters on the Lexus are far more difficult to keep clean.
I'll give it a go and see if that helps with the wheel cleaning. Until ceramic pads are available for R56 Cooper, the brake dust is going to stay at horrific levels. I have the same problem with the Lexus. The pain of buying a new year model car. OY!
The 18" monsters on the Lexus are far more difficult to keep clean.

otherwise i would not have purchased mesh wheels for my commuter.



