11-28-2024, 07:14 AM | #23 |
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There’s no quick fix or super cleaning product or brush or pre-rinse or dry spray solution. The brake dust/wheel design is a major PITA. Change pads or spend valuable drive time cleaning.
Pad changes involve compromises discussed in other threads ad nauseam. Make a decision best for you. Last edited by Carefree; 11-28-2024 at 07:17 AM.. |
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11-29-2024, 03:18 AM | #24 |
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I haven't tried the iSweep pads yet although they sound good on paper. I do know I changed out my pads on one of my other cars for ceramic items, and they are amazing. Virtually no brake dusk at all. slightly weaker initial bite (which I don't mind as most modern brakes are over-sensitive) but great overall performance with nearly no dust.
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11-30-2024, 09:33 PM | #26 |
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The brake dust makes me dread wash day. Ceramic coating the wheels and Renny Doyle Brake Buster cleaner worked fairly well. Still spent more time on the wheels than any other part of the car.
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The OEM pads with the birdcage wheels made me dread having to clean them multiple times a week ( I HATE dirty wheels ).
The combination of iSWEEP 1500 pads and new easier to clean ceramic coated wheels has made it a breeze. Now just once a week I spray on a little Armour Detail Supply Wheel Cleaner ( it's PH neutral ) followed by a rinse and leaf blower to blow the water out and they are perfection 👍
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