and use a brush, a pressure washer alone wont do it
hi dose any one know how to remove brake dust of a set of alloys rims of my landy disco i have de greased and pressure washed still stuck on anything on the market for stripping it off thanks![]()
and use a brush, a pressure washer alone wont do it
In the age of dishwashes, some people just want to get out of using a little elbow grease.
Soapy water and a sponge works fine for me, if there is any tar spots I just get a little kero on a rag and clean it off first.
Only problem is I can't get those scratches off the rims where she clobbered the kerb with the left front wheel![]()
Oven cleaner when it is really baked on.![]()
warm soapy water and a sponge.
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I also use one of those soft plastic brushes like you get in a brush and shovel set, with the aforementioned soapy water.
Don't use anything abrasive it will scratch up your wheels.![]()
what sort of alloy wheel do you have, are they factory or aftermarket.
If you have a polished finish or some have a clear coat over them, the brake dust should just wash off with some soapy water if you regulary clean them. If they havent been cleaned for a long time, you might find that the brake dust has 'reacted' with the finish and you will need a good quality mag wheel cleaner to make them look presentable.
If the wheels dont have a smooth finish, like an open pore finish, then good luck cleaning them, they are a real problem to keep clean and a quality mag wheel ceaner and high pressure water is the only way to keep them clean.
I have found that BMW and Merc wheels are the worst, but generally LR wheels are OK
any chance of a pic of the offending wheels![]()
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