Armor All Brake Dust Repellent Review
Last edited by theclutch; Nov 5, 2016 at 09:28 AM.
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coatings (take your pic) and even high durability waxes / sealants (collinite, fk1000p, etc) also outperform it but these require wheels off in most cases to apply thoroughly.
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It's probably the same as the product reviewed in the video (just an Australian version perhaps?) It's kind of like temporary clear coat paint. Sprays on nice smooth and shiny - Dust doesn't seem to stick as much and more importantly washes off a lot easier.
The pads on the MB dust a heck of a lot and with black rims it's a real pain to keep them looking nice. This has made detailing the car a lot easier in my opinion.
It's probably the same as the product reviewed in the video (just an Australian version perhaps?) It's kind of like temporary clear coat paint. Sprays on nice smooth and shiny - Dust doesn't seem to stick as much and more importantly washes off a lot easier.
The pads on the MB dust a heck of a lot and with black rims it's a real pain to keep them looking nice. This has made detailing the car a lot easier in my opinion.




On another note, I noticed something really interesting today. As I posted in the original post above, I did the LEFT side of the car. I.e. - I removed the wheel, cleaned it with P21S, sealed it with Klasse and then sprayed one side of the wheel with the Armor All. I pre-sprayed the RIGHT side of the car with P21S before I take them off and do all of the above steps.
Due to "life happening" (kids, other important chores, putting up the Christmas tree, etc. I haven't been able to do the right side yet. So, it has been on the same 500-ish miles as the left side... I will take a video tomorrow. But to let you folks know, it looks MUCH CLEANER than the left side of the car even though it has only had P21S on it!




