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    Hi folks

    Currently looking for some options on how to best deal with the brake dust thats constantly on my wheels.

    Currently mine are coated, and i DO NOT want to be using Bowens Wheely clean, Sonax etc constantly.. the stuff is great but simply too expensive.

    Looking for a cheaper alternative thats not going to strip the wheels bare.

    Any suggestions?

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    Used to used Mr Sheen on clean wheels which made them really easy to wash clean. Re-apply and repeat!
    Ben

    Now ~ Kodiaq TDi & Fabia Monte Carlo
    Past ~ Octavia II vRS / Bora 4Motion Sport / Golf IV GTI Anni

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    • #3
      Originally posted by The sTiguan View Post
      Hi folks

      Currently looking for some options on how to best deal with the brake dust thats constantly on my wheels.

      Currently mine are coated, and i DO NOT want to be using Bowens Wheely clean, Sonax etc constantly.. the stuff is great but simply too expensive.

      Looking for a cheaper alternative thats not going to strip the wheels bare.

      Any suggestions?


      1Z Colourtec from Germany? with your forum member discounts it would cost $16 about for 500ml.
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      • #4
        An all purpose cleaner like Einszett 1Z Blitz should do the trick. http://https://www.carcareproducts.c...urpose_cleaner


        Originally posted by RedBen View Post
        Used to used Mr Sheen on clean wheels which made them really easy to wash clean. Re-apply and repeat!
        No, just no.
        08 Golf GTI - SOLD

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Wolfgang View Post
          No, just no.
          Why is that Wolfgang?
          Ben

          Now ~ Kodiaq TDi & Fabia Monte Carlo
          Past ~ Octavia II vRS / Bora 4Motion Sport / Golf IV GTI Anni

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          • #6
            Just use ATE Ceramic pads and the black dust problem is gone.
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            • #7
              live with it untill you need new pads then change to a low dust pad? haha

              I have EBC redstuff on the front of my allroad, and oem pads on the rear, and the rears get really dirty after about 200km with no noticable dust on the fronts until about 1000km.
              '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
              '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
              '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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              • #8
                As the others have said, it's easiest to stop the dust in the first place by fitting low dust pads.

                Failing that, you need to clean, clay bar & seal the inside & outside of the rims & fastidiously clean them every week & re-apply sealant every 3 months.

                Or get the rims painted or powder coated in a graphite grey so tha the dust isn't as noticeable.
                carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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                • #9
                  I follow a three step method to keep my wheels relatively clean.

                  Coat the wheels with Armorall wheel protectant
                  clean with a mild detergent like Preen
                  use a low dust brake pad (one of those ceramic formulations)

                  Wheel Protectant - Armor All

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                  • #10
                    Low dust pads + clean wheels thoroughly, clay bar, then coat with gyeon rims.

                    Bowden's Wheely clean is the only one I would use and if you are cleaning your car ever week you only have to use it every second week otherwise you can use Bowdens agent orange in between and pressure washer. Call me biased as I sell the stuff but its great to support an Australian business. Dan and the guys are great.

                    PM me where you are located etc. I may be able to get it a bit cheaper.

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