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Plenty of people have done tests every single one of them concludes that brake buster is by far the best on the market, and has been for years. Edit: well I was hoping the mods would clean up all of the posts and not just the ones where he personally insulted me. The argument went on for quite a while where he could offer no actual evidence of how Brake Buster is actually bad and just seems to have a personal vendetta against the product for some reason. He ended up just using a personal insult when he ran out of arguments. That should be everything you need to konw. Last edited by Berzerker; 01-05-2024 at 10:27 AM.. |
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You can look at the SDS of Brake Buster and see that it has nothing interesting in it BTW. Adam's and TW Hyperfoam are significantly better than P&S if you want an alkaline cleaner (don't recommend except for tires): Last edited by chris719; 01-03-2024 at 09:17 PM.. |
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01-03-2024, 09:37 PM | #25 |
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No issues with Brake Buster at all. Not on a BMW but Porsche and Honda. Tuga Devil Special Wheel Cleaner is hard to beat. It's expensive, but by far the best I've used and I've been through a ton of wheel cleaners over the last 9 years.
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I'm not interested in spending time defending a *cleaning product* on a forum to a random person, but you seem to be the only one around here with any issues with it. Perhaps you need to adjust your cleaning methods rather than trashing the product that literally everyone else here has no issues with. Regardless, both of those videos you listed said P&S still works quite well even if they had flawed methods of applying the product and the first video he complained about areas he didn't even spray...maybe you should watch the videos you post as proof before attempting to prove something. And Descale can absolutely damage ceramic coatings if used too heavily (despite what they may claim), and it's literally *for* removing wax coatings, so I'm not sure what your point is. |
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01-04-2024, 02:11 PM | #27 |
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He's simply mentioning a fact. Which is that brake buster doesn't contain the iron removing component that others have which removes brake dust better than anything, and with no or little agitation, which further preserves a coating you might have on the wheels.
Brake buster is simply a cleaner which is ok for very light dust/dirt, but will require agitation. With a gallon of Griot's HD cleaner (with iron removal) only costing $30 (amazon), other wheel cleaners make little sense.
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Descale will not damage a healthy ceramic coating. It's called Descale because it removes limescale / mineral buildup that clogs coatings. It's a coating maintenance product. |
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Edit: In response to "the mods deleted some posts." Yes because they were personally insulting. As much as you'd like to not believe that, they contained personal insults, incorrect information (as you are continuing to support) and were completely useless offering no help to OP who already got their answer. They should have deleted all of your and chris719's posts for complete misinformation and violating harassment rules. Last edited by Berzerker; 01-10-2024 at 09:52 PM.. |
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Alkaline cleaners like BB are good for organics like dirt and grime but require enough agitation for brake dust that you may as well use soap. The problem I have with them is they do attack coatings and sealants over time disproportionate to their cleaning ability. In fact, I've used Adam's Wheel and Tire Cleaner to strip off old sealants - it's a real beast and pH 13. If you ceramic coat a wheel, use Adam's W&T 10 times and it's going to be degraded significantly. The more neutral cleaners with iron removers not only remove brake dust better and require less agitation, they also form a slightly acidic solution when they react with the iron oxide which can even help refresh the performance of a ceramic coating. They smell terrible but are actually more gentle. Last edited by chris719; 01-05-2024 at 02:08 AM.. |
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The mods deleted some posts ITT which contained no foul language or slander or anything. The state of things.
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