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  1. #13
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    use wd40 to loosen up the rusty brake dust

  2. #14
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    thanks for your posts guys ill give some of these methods ago


  3. #15
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    I used WD40 with a hard toothbrush on Sunday to get some pretty hardcore dust off. Needed to basically scratch it off then polish.
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  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by crx51 View Post
    Hey mate have you tried spraying meguiars hot wheels spray on them. That stuff is awesome. I had same prob on my old car and the spray worked wonders..
    agreeed.
    works really well
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  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by crx51 View Post
    Hey mate have you tried spraying meguiars hot wheels spray on them. That stuff is awesome. I had same prob on my old car and the spray worked wonders..
    where can i grab sum of dis stuff ?

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamezy View Post
    where can i grab sum of dis stuff ?
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  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamezy View Post
    where can i grab sum of dis stuff ?
    Like aarong said you can get it just about anywhere mate. Will cost you probably 17dollars or so. Its a pretty big spray bottle though and its a clear hot pink coloured bottle with a black sticker on it with hot wheels written on it from memory. Its good stuff, just spray and leave a while and rub off. That other suggestion was a good one too about the claybar,, that may help your cause. Other thing you could always try is something like meguiars paint cleaner i guess (kinda like a mild polish - correct me if im wrong aarong) and that may polish it off? Try the hot wheels though, good stuff.. especially if you havent left the brake dust for ages...

  8. #20
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    Read the instructions for the Hot Wheel cleaner. Your rims have to be COLD, and there is a maximum time that you can leave it on for before you get damage.
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  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Read the instructions for the Hot Wheel cleaner. Your rims have to be COLD, and there is a maximum time that you can leave it on for before you get damage.
    Quote Originally Posted by crx51 View Post
    Like aarong said you can get it just about anywhere mate. Will cost you probably 17dollars or so. Its a pretty big spray bottle though and its a clear hot pink coloured bottle with a black sticker on it with hot wheels written on it from memory. Its good stuff, just spray and leave a while and rub off. That other suggestion was a good one too about the claybar,, that may help your cause. Other thing you could always try is something like meguiars paint cleaner i guess (kinda like a mild polish - correct me if im wrong aarong) and that may polish it off? Try the hot wheels though, good stuff.. especially if you havent left the brake dust for ages...
    cheers aaronng and crx51 i hope these methods work fanx for your contribution !

  10. #22
    I usually spray a bit of diluted ct18 degreaser on the rims a couple of minutes before I sud them up with car wash, and that usually helps with the brake dust.
    blah blah blah

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    i think the dust has baked in. thats that the guy at bob jane sair happened to my mate
    Ctrl + W



  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by aimre View Post
    i think the dust has baked in. thats that the guy at bob jane sair happened to my mate
    yer the brake dust is baked in pretty hard

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