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    Brake Dust Fix

    I tried a product from Auto Glym about a month ago, and my expectations were not high as other products did not work. But to my amazement this product actually works. It really does repel the brake dust.
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    Do they sell it here in Aus? I can only find it on uk eBay

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    Supercheap has it. And in the fine print ..... no good for dark wheels.

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    Yep, got mine from Supercheap :thumbup:

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    Yep, I've used this... its brilliant. Not just for brake dust but also for mud and sand etc.

    Its also often on special.

    Pity I just got the wheels painted :/

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    Cold black tea works a treat removing any that's stuck to your wheels. Don't laugh - go try it. Leaf tea works best, brew up a strong batch and let it go cold. Put it in a spray bottle and soak the wheel - it then can be pretty much wiped and rinsed off.

    Haven't found better for shifting brake dust - it's better than anything commercial I've bought to do it, but won't protect the rim like the Auto Glym does.

    Still, it's cheap and easy.
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    yep, i use this it is great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron40 View Post
    yep, i use this it is great!
    Now I know how you keer your head so shiny
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    I've done the Tea thing. Works brilliantly..

    Bowdens Own does a brake dust remover - spray on and it turns purple as it reacts with the dust.
    Then just hit it with the Karcher!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post

    Bowdens Own does a brake dust remover - spray on and it turns purple as it reacts with the dust.
    Then just hit it with the Karcher!
    It's called Wheely Clean. I have used it too and it bring the wheels up wonderfully. They really sparkle. I bought a spray pack to try and then bought a bulk pack as it was better value.

    Martin

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