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Post by MMamdouh »

i think their is no way to prevent it (other than not using the brakes) but some brakes pads produce less dust than others... my SANGSIN pads produce much less dust than the OEM pads.

as for cleaning: their are many cleaning products for those things... i don't really know any as i have the OEM wheels and they are already blac, i just clean the wheel covers and i am done.

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Thanks!! That's the reason I want to get black or gunmetal wheels... this kind of stuff doesn't show as much as it would on white or silver wheels.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

ok... my mom just bought a new mercedes c240.... it has alloy wheels with a satin coating on them (looks kinda like a clear coat). anyway, all you do is use a sponge or even your hose to clean them...

i talked to the dealer guy and he said they do it for 120 (all 4 wheels) for any non painted (as in polished or alloy finish) wheel.

how pimp daddy is that?
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i talked to the dealer guy and he said they do it for 120 (all 4 wheels) for any non painted (as in polished or alloy finish) wheel.

how pimp daddy is that?
how pimp daddy is me keeping the $120 and only spending about $20 at the most on cleaning products. and use some elbow grease? thats my opinion. if your mom wants her "wheels" (this ones for you OZ :lol: ) cleaned i'd do them for $50 and save her some money if i lived near you. :lol:

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they come for free when you buy the car :lol:
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ph okay in that case nevermind. :roll:

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Post by woo »

my dads ML320 has the easy to clean wheels. The good thing about the roughtly cast wheels on my leganza is that you can clean them up with a wire brush and you cant tell that they have been scratched :D
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Post by FoRk »

AcingTeam wrote:
TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote:Just don't clean the brake dust off. LOL
Since you mentioned it... how do you clean the brake dust off or prevent it?

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Post by Audacity Racing »

if you waxed your wheels would the dust stay off or make it easier to come off?

also... that cleaner with teflon makes things easier to cleana s well


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