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Wheel grime
I do spray on a tire black so maybe the overspray is adding to the problem. Any help would save me a half hour per week. |
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As JV suggested, any good wax on a clean wheel surface will help in the removal process, though short of "dustsless pads", nothing will reduce the brake dust cast-off process; those are big freaking brakes and they Work!
Another couple prods. to try: Zaino combo of prods., which I use and find that the "release" ability is outstanding, eg, the crap comes off. Great on your paint,too: http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...tegory_Code=QO Or, Wheel Wax, which was raved about by some here, though I have no exp. w/the prod: http://www.wheelwax.com/ GL,md
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