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      04-16-2010, 09:40 AM   #1
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Brake Dust Repellent

Sorry if this question has been answered but I did not see anything when I did a quick search on the forum.

I'm look for a good wheel wax/polish that repells the aweful bmw brake dust. I just can't seem to get away from it and has become my nemesis!

What products are you guys using. I'm in no rush and don't mind ordering from the internet.

Thanks in advance.
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I also got sick of the brake dust but I decided to swap out the stock pads for after market ones. Night and day difference. Otherwise you can try this:

http://www.detailedimage.com/Wheel-W...-P118/8-oz-S1/

Got good ratings.
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www.rejex.com

It's the best stuff I've used so far.
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what's up kenny? When did you pick up the sedan? Step?
Nothing will really repel the dust. But they will make it much easier to clean up.
There are several wheel sealants out there...pick your poison. I use Poorboys wheel sealant.
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what's up kenny? When did you pick up the sedan? Step?
Nothing will really repel the dust. But they will make it much easier to clean up.
There are several wheel sealants out there...pick your poison. I use Poorboys wheel sealant.
Whats up Mike! Yeah I just picked it up this past week. Really excited to be in the LCI. Yes, its step w/paddles. Gotta love the torque converter on the auto.


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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=374507
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I also got sick of the brake dust but I decided to swap out the stock pads for after market ones. Night and day difference. Otherwise you can try this:

http://www.detailedimage.com/Wheel-W...-P118/8-oz-S1/

Got good ratings.

Not sure if I am going to change the brake pads out for aftermarket for brake dust just yet...But thanks.

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www.rejex.com

It's the best stuff I've used so far.
Thanks for this, i'll look into it!
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wouldn't regular car wax work just as well?
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wouldn't regular car wax work just as well?

Gonna do this as well as its a cheap and efficient solution.

If I can find Rejex at a local store, I might give that a try as well as I hear its awesome.
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I've been using EagleOne's Keep Wheel Clean and find its works quite well.
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PoorBoy's Wheel wax. Still get stuff on it, but it washes off much easier with a couple coats of PB on there.
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I use armor all wheel protectant works well but it only lasts for a month, less if it's wet (raining/snow).
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