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<blockquote data-quote="Ayrton" data-source="post: 1203738" data-attributes="member: 563520"><p>First of all you need a decent degreaser to remove the brake dust. Simple Green is good for this. Then you want to wash the wheels with Dawn dish soap (another good one at grease removal), then put a coat of regular old car wax on the wheels inside and out. This will make the dust wash off with soap and water, and helps keep it from sticking in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Pain in the *** the first time yes, but cheaper than new pads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayrton, post: 1203738, member: 563520"] First of all you need a decent degreaser to remove the brake dust. Simple Green is good for this. Then you want to wash the wheels with Dawn dish soap (another good one at grease removal), then put a coat of regular old car wax on the wheels inside and out. This will make the dust wash off with soap and water, and helps keep it from sticking in the first place. Pain in the *** the first time yes, but cheaper than new pads. [/QUOTE]
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