Dan
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After looking around for the Michelin brake dust repellant spray and coming up empty, I decided to try the Eagle One keep Clean Wheel. I grabbed it from Advance but Autozone also sells it. The thing that first stood out was how light the spray bottle is. It feels like its half full compared to the same sized bottle of Nanowax. I actually had to open it to make sure it was full.
I drive an Audi, my wheels get black after 5 days of driving. After two days, they get dark enough to drive me crazy. I just don't like how my back wheels look like they are a different color. Yeah, I'm OCD about my car. I had very high hopes for this product. According to the bottle, this product works for two weeks.
Application using the supplied sprayer is messy and wasteful. After doing one wheel, I decided to fill an old Amsoil waterless wash bottle (same bottle as the Dri-wash-n-guard stuff). The product goes on much easier, and not much is wasted with the fine sprayer. The product applies clear but dries with just a bit of a whiteish film. On silver wheels it is not very apparent. On chrome or polished wheels, I think it would easily be seen.
So how does it work? Amazingly well. The wheels don't look perfect, but from five feet, they look great after a week. You can very much see any areas you missed when applying. The brake dust that does stick seems to gather in bigger blobs. The cool thing is, it all rinses off with moderate hose pressure. Using a sponge to get the brake dust off is not even necessary. This is completely different than a well waxed wheel. I did end up washing with a mitt, but that is because the film seems to turn whiteish with the carwash soap I was using.
Overall. this product is a lifesaver. I can't see not using it.:2thumbs:
I drive an Audi, my wheels get black after 5 days of driving. After two days, they get dark enough to drive me crazy. I just don't like how my back wheels look like they are a different color. Yeah, I'm OCD about my car. I had very high hopes for this product. According to the bottle, this product works for two weeks.
Application using the supplied sprayer is messy and wasteful. After doing one wheel, I decided to fill an old Amsoil waterless wash bottle (same bottle as the Dri-wash-n-guard stuff). The product goes on much easier, and not much is wasted with the fine sprayer. The product applies clear but dries with just a bit of a whiteish film. On silver wheels it is not very apparent. On chrome or polished wheels, I think it would easily be seen.
So how does it work? Amazingly well. The wheels don't look perfect, but from five feet, they look great after a week. You can very much see any areas you missed when applying. The brake dust that does stick seems to gather in bigger blobs. The cool thing is, it all rinses off with moderate hose pressure. Using a sponge to get the brake dust off is not even necessary. This is completely different than a well waxed wheel. I did end up washing with a mitt, but that is because the film seems to turn whiteish with the carwash soap I was using.
Overall. this product is a lifesaver. I can't see not using it.:2thumbs: