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Rob_J Member Since: 02 Nov 2005 Location: Usually flat out on the sofa with glass of vino Posts: 218 |
That'll be brake dust. No stopping it I'm afraid. It's always worse on the fronts. You can get cleaners that get it off quite quickly. You can also get coatings that make it easier to remove. It's worthwhile cleaning off frequently as it can get very difficult to remove if it's left on too long. If you've time it's also good to remove the wheels every so often & do the inside of the rims too. You'd be amazed at how much better the wheels look. This also gives you the chance to give the wheel arches a real good clean. HSE TD6 (Java Black/Ivory)
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Tue Dec 06 2005 8:32am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Not sure how many of these you will be able to get in the US, but Auto Express did a test of wheel cleaners...
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Tue Dec 06 2005 12:05pm |
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djsaad1 Member Since: 10 Aug 2005 Location: Texas Posts: 254 |
Thats odd, I have never had anything like this before on my other cars. But then again all my other cars have been lexus. Is there anything I can do, like get a different type of break pad or something? |
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Tue Dec 06 2005 3:42pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I hardly get any dust on my TDv6SE even when it gets driven quite hard. The last RR and the Freelander I ran there was always a lot of brake dust on the front wheels even after a short drive. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tue Dec 06 2005 3:55pm |
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djsaad1 Member Since: 10 Aug 2005 Location: Texas Posts: 254 |
maybe it has something to do with the brembo brakes on the supercharged? |
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Tue Dec 06 2005 3:56pm |
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Coffeeman Member Since: 28 Oct 2005 Location: United States Posts: 1 |
Replace the pads with Axxis pads from Australia. Almost zero dust. |
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Thu Dec 08 2005 7:45pm |
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stwsam Member Since: 10 Jan 2006 Location: hershey, npa Posts: 7 |
if you use tire black, spray your wheels with a window cleaner and wipe absolutely dry. Tire spray helps brake dust stick like glue. With properly cleaned wheels, a mile soap on cool wheels will allow 95% of your dirt to be hosed away! |
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Tue Jan 10 2006 3:27am |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2581 |
Yes, Tyre dressings attract the dust. As the wheels spin the vortices sucks in air , pulling the tyre dressing onto the alloy wheel, where the dust then settles and bakes on.
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Tue Jan 10 2006 4:20pm |
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