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    Baked Brake Dust

    Hello,

    I recently bought a `05 Infinity G35 with factory 18" sports rims. The problem is the rims are covered with brake dust and it won`t come off.

    I tried claying it and that didn`t do much except make the surface real smooth. I sprayed some Simple Green and worked it in with a nylon brush and that didn`t help. I then bought Meguiars Hot Rims all wheel cleaner and that didn`t work either.

    I was wondering what are some more aggressive products I could use without damaging the rims. I have heard of Poorboys Spray and Rinse Cleaner to be pretty aggressive (pH = 4).

    What do you professional detailers use to get baked on dust off rims? Also, does anyone know if the G35 has clearcoat on the rims. Thanks.

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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Are these painted wheels or are they aluminum? If they`re aluminum and are OEM, they are most likely clear coated.
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    I use Eimann Fabrik Hi-Intensity Cleaner. And wheel wax and had the same problem you did with the caked on brake dust and this worked great for me.
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    I know what you are talking about with the G35 brake dust and I had got really good results with EO A2Z.

    Depending on how bad it is it may have etched the rims

    Good luck

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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    You may have to break out the hydrofloric acid. If you do be very careful. Googles, heavy rubber gloves and avoid the fumes. DO NOT let this stuff set on the wheels especially in the sun.

    I recently removed some very heavy baked on brake dust from a 40k mile BMW X5 and removed about 95% of the dust using this nasty and dangerous material.
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    I`m surprised to see that no one has mentioned a PC and some varying degrees of polish. I polish both sets of my wheels with a PC and top them with some wheel sealant once a year and they look great.
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Quote Originally Posted by chips2002 View Post
    Hello,

    I recently bought a `05 Infinity G35 with factory 18" sports rims. The problem is the rims are covered with brake dust and it won`t come off.

    I tried claying it and that didn`t do much except make the surface real smooth. I sprayed some Simple Green and worked it in with a nylon brush and that didn`t help. I then bought Meguiars Hot Rims all wheel cleaner and that didn`t work either.

    I was wondering what are some more aggressive products I could use without damaging the rims. I have heard of Poorboys Spray and Rinse Cleaner to be pretty aggressive (pH = 4).

    What do you professional detailers use to get baked on dust off rims? Also, does anyone know if the G35 has clearcoat on the rims. Thanks.
    I would try the Spray and Rinse ..let it sit a few minutes, aggitate with a soft brush or even 000 steel wool and then rinse off thoughly ..again as said above, I`d also wear gloves and goggles
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    might wanna try some easy-off oven cleaner
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Quote Originally Posted by jaybs02 View Post
    I know what you are talking about with the G35 brake dust and I had got really good results with EO A2Z.

    Depending on how bad it is it may have etched the rims

    Good luck

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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Quote Originally Posted by Clean Dean View Post
    You may have to break out the hydrofloric acid. If you do be very careful. Googles, heavy rubber gloves and avoid the fumes. DO NOT let this stuff set on the wheels especially in the sun.

    I recently removed some very heavy baked on brake dust from a 40k mile BMW X5 and removed about 95% of the dust using this nasty and dangerous material.
    I would consult a local detailer that can look at the severity of your brake dust problem first. I use this acid at times as well and it is not something you want to use unless your wheels aren`t correctable any other way. Most of the damaged wheels you see out there are due to the improper use of this acid. I hate using this stuff because of how bad it is for your health. It attacks your bones and has been known to kill in certain situations.

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    I would try the Spray and Rinse ..let it sit a few minutes, aggitate with a soft brush or even 000 steel wool and then rinse off thoughly ..again as said above, I`d also wear gloves and goggles
    I agree with Poorboy. This is about as aggressive as you should get. If this doesn`t work I would have a respectable pro detailer take care of them.

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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Us PRO detailers can really be a resource for you. I will take simple jobs like cleaning wheels, and I can usually HF or detail a wheel for $10-$30.
    Once done, wash your wheels everytime you wash--usually most brake dust can come off with soapy water on a weekly basis. I`d also suggest a wheel wax like PB`s Wheel Sealant. I`ve heard Max Wax is good. I also use Michelin`s Spray on Brake Dust Repellent, but it isn`t very long lasting.
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    I agree with Poorboy..
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Thanks for your replies. I will try to spray n rinse. Here are some pics of the rim.










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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    It looks like what ever you were using was having some effect as you can see some trails of the brake dust moving away from the mass of it. I have had cars with similar issues. The first route I went with a heavy acid based cleaner, and believe me like everyone here says, be very cautious, I accidently breathed some in and my throat burned the entire day, luckily it was not that much.

    The second time I also used Spray and rinse and some 0000 Steel Wool, it got rid of all of the brake dust including any that was stil residing in any pit marks. Once I got it off I used my PC with a smaller backing plate and pad and polished it, followed that up with some wheel wax.
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    Re: Baked Brake Dust

    Spray and Rinse is wicked strong stuff. It works like a champ at full strength. I dilute it 1:1 for normal use though.
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