Brake Dust Remover
Hey Everyone,
Is there a certain Cleaner just for brake dust? I have a 2006 Ford F-150 Supercrew Lariat Black with the Chrome Package. I have Chrome wheels and its seems as if on the Inner Chrome there is Lots of Brake Dust and It doesnt seem to be a Easy thing to remove. Any suggestions on Cleaner?
Thanks, Zach
Is there a certain Cleaner just for brake dust? I have a 2006 Ford F-150 Supercrew Lariat Black with the Chrome Package. I have Chrome wheels and its seems as if on the Inner Chrome there is Lots of Brake Dust and It doesnt seem to be a Easy thing to remove. Any suggestions on Cleaner?
Thanks, Zach
The chrome wheels are pretty durable, so I'd use a 50/50 mix of Simple Green; let it soak, but not to the point of drying out. If 50/50 doesn't do it, then try it a little stronger.
I normally remove the entire wheel about every 6 months and scrub down both sides, then coat it with a wheel sealant. The sealant makes brake dust removal much easier. I have black wheels, though...

Another thing I did to fight the brake dust issue is to install Akebono Ceramic Brake Pads...So far, much less dust.
I normally remove the entire wheel about every 6 months and scrub down both sides, then coat it with a wheel sealant. The sealant makes brake dust removal much easier. I have black wheels, though...

Another thing I did to fight the brake dust issue is to install Akebono Ceramic Brake Pads...So far, much less dust.
Same here, one reason I went with black wheels. This spring all pads will be replaced and probably rotors. Right now I have to wipe down my wheels every other day. Luckly I applied 2 coats of wax and its easy to wipe down the brake dust.
I bought this umm Michelin brake dust repelent stuff in a blue bottle from Auto Zone and it works great. It basically a spray on wheel wax that helps to reduce rough surface for the dust to penetrate. So once you get the wheels clean it helps keep em clean.
-Patrick
-Patrick
Originally Posted by Patman03SprCrw
I bought this umm Michelin brake dust repelent stuff in a blue bottle from Auto Zone and it works great. It basically a spray on wheel wax that helps to reduce rough surface for the dust to penetrate. So once you get the wheels clean it helps keep em clean.
-Patrick
-Patrick
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
I've got it too, it seems to work almost as good as just putting wax on my wheels.
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Originally Posted by bluejay432000
Do like so many on here, change out the pads, eliminate the source.
I have American Racing polished aluminum wheels (no clear coat) and factory pads. I have no brake dust accumulation with these wheels, and I mean none.
Now, in the winter time I put the factory "clear coated" wheels back on and the brake dust accumulation is horrendous on these factory wheels.
Why that is, I dunno.
Now, in the winter time I put the factory "clear coated" wheels back on and the brake dust accumulation is horrendous on these factory wheels.
Why that is, I dunno.



