Brake dust - What's a girl to do?
Brake dust - What's a girl to do?
So. I can't tell you how many mani's I have dee-stroyed wrestling with the epic Porsche Satan = brake dust.
Back in the day, there was a product you could buy - Kleen Wheels or some such - that was supposed to help, but I seem to remember its causing overheating, and I'm sure it also looked/looks like holy hell on a largely open wheel meant to showcase Porsche's sexy calipers.
Anyway, is there a cleaner that won't mean me over-exerting myself to the point of -
- perspiring, (and ruining my nails)?
Thanks muchly.
Back in the day, there was a product you could buy - Kleen Wheels or some such - that was supposed to help, but I seem to remember its causing overheating, and I'm sure it also looked/looks like holy hell on a largely open wheel meant to showcase Porsche's sexy calipers.
Anyway, is there a cleaner that won't mean me over-exerting myself to the point of -
- perspiring, (and ruining my nails)? Thanks muchly.
If you want to rid the brake dust problem, there's only one solution: change your brake pads.
Here are some examples:
Of course they also dust, but not as much as the ones you're using.
If you chose not to change the pads, u need to buy a hand held blower (might as well need surgical masks and goggles too) and blow them away!
Here are some examples:
Of course they also dust, but not as much as the ones you're using.
If you chose not to change the pads, u need to buy a hand held blower (might as well need surgical masks and goggles too) and blow them away!
there are many products you can spray on and hose off
also a boars hair brush will save your nails (didnt know you were actually a female!!)
changing the pads will also cut down on it tremendously
I went for black wheels and carbon ceramic rotors = great brakes and near virtually no dust!!
also a boars hair brush will save your nails (didnt know you were actually a female!!)
changing the pads will also cut down on it tremendously
I went for black wheels and carbon ceramic rotors = great brakes and near virtually no dust!!
Thanks, everyone!
Tom, thanks for the tips. And I am loving those wheels. They are really good-looking.
My pouting was successful, so I'm getting my 20's.
How many women want wheels and tires for their B-day, lol.
there are many products you can spray on and hose off
also a boars hair brush will save your nails (didnt know you were actually a female!!)
changing the pads will also cut down on it tremendously
I went for black wheels and carbon ceramic rotors = great brakes and near virtually no dust!!
also a boars hair brush will save your nails (didnt know you were actually a female!!)
changing the pads will also cut down on it tremendously
I went for black wheels and carbon ceramic rotors = great brakes and near virtually no dust!!
My pouting was successful, so I'm getting my 20's.
How many women want wheels and tires for their B-day, lol.
If I'm not mistaken, those are OEM wheels from Porsche. They come painted like that from factory as an option when you spec them out, or you can buy them later for a gazillion dollars or maybe a little bit more, and yes they are forged wheels.
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if you like the design you have you can powder coat it black too.
Wow! Wish that would work for me!!
Congrats !! Can't wait for the pics!!
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Interesting Tom........ do you know what the offsets are on those rims by chance? Are you still using stock size rubber on those 1/2 inch wider rims? If the offset is enough to push the rim out away from the hub enough the extra 1/2 inch in rim width would open the door to potentially using 285 35 20 front and 335 30 20 rears!
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