Brake Dust
A couple years ago I worked with a chemist to come up with a solution the the problem and came up with a product that is now offered by one of the sponsors of this forum, The Tire Rack. WheelWax works to repel brake dust and make your wheels easier to clean. Some car waxes will melt and attract dust while WheelWax stays on the wheels and builds an anti-static barrier over time. This product is clear coat safe and even works great to remove tar from your fenders while adding more wax to your finish in one step.
I hope you find this helpful, check out The Tire Rack or e-mail me for more info.
let me clarify what i mean by very little durability and shine, Most products will have VERY similar initial shine, however whether or not the shine lasts is what i am concerned about. a simple carnauba wax will not withstand the surface temps. on a wheel during spirited driving. this is my opinion.
Last edited by AlBoston; Aug 29, 2002 at 06:01 PM.
Maybe I didn't make my point. WheelWax is also a cleaner that helps remove brake dust, tar and road grime as it protects in one step.
It is formulated specifically for this purpose not rebottled. It has a g reat carnauba for durability and other elements that help it bond to the surface and resist heat fade. Zaino (about the same cost) is a polish not a wax. Klasse sells for $22.95 (todays price on their website) and Meguiars #20 sells for $16.99 (today's price on their website) which are both more expensive than WheelWax ($14.95 at the tire rack.com) and are formulated for other purposes.
I am glad you have strong opinions about your favorite products. They are all good. As for shine and durability, I will stick with the WheelWax. I can refer you to known racing teams who use it to keep their wheels easy to clean and looking their best. Their wheel are probably a little hotter than average.
Thanks for your opinion.
Al,
Maybe I didn't make my point. WheelWax is also a cleaner that helps remove brake dust, tar and road grime as it protects in one step.
It is formulated specifically for this purpose not rebottled. It has a g reat carnauba for durability and other elements that help it bond to the surface and resist heat fade. Zaino (about the same cost) is a polish not a wax. Klasse sells for $22.95 (todays price on their website) and Meguiars #20 sells for $16.99 (today's price on their website) which are both more expensive than WheelWax ($14.95 at the tire rack.com) and are formulated for other purposes.
I am glad you have strong opinions about your favorite products. They are all good. As for shine and durability, I will stick with the WheelWax. I can refer you to known racing teams who use it to keep their wheels easy to clean and looking their best. Their wheel are probably a little hotter than average.
Thanks for your opinion.
you are right about not using waxes to clean your wheels or remove brake dust. Thats why I was a little bit surprised you recommended Zaino Meguiars #20 and Klasse as replacements for WheelWax which cleans and protects wheels. I wouldn't think any of those manufacturers would call their products wheel cleaners either. WheelWax was formulated as a soft paste to dissolve the harder to remove brake dust after you have used a mild car wash soap to get most of the dirt and dust off. It leaves a great protective coating behind to make wheels easier to clean next time.
There is a huge difference between the Meguiars clean and wash and WheelWax. WheelWax was formulated to deal with brake dust, tar and road grime associated with wheels. It was also formulated to last longer than the other products when the wheels get hot. WheelWax is track tested on real race cars going from triple digit speeds to heavy braking every lap, not just aggresively driven street cars.
I like the zaino products. They also incorporate an anti-static element that helps repel dust. They can be a little more work to apply and maintain, but to the hard core enthusiast (like you and me) thats no big deal.
Al, I am not trying to get you to change your detail routine. I just tried to find a solution to the brake dust problem and hope it helps others in here.
Thanks again for your opinions.
Last edited by ScreaminYeloSLK; Aug 30, 2002 at 06:33 AM.
Where we need help is your possible experience with the solutions suggested, and any comments regarding the potential effects on clear coat finishes, etc. We would appreciate your opinions...
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...threadid=16377
Last edited by MB-BOB; Sep 4, 2002 at 10:44 AM.
Wheel wax recommends use once a month when using car wash to clean. I believe that tells you something.



