hey all,
yesterday, such a nice day...see pics from the other thread
wheels were so clean....today, I go out, very nice crusin' weather and come back...wheels are gettin' dusty again!?! How is it that it comes back soooo fast...is there any way to slow down the process :p lol

yesterday, such a nice day...see pics from the other thread

wheels were so clean....today, I go out, very nice crusin' weather and come back...wheels are gettin' dusty again!?! How is it that it comes back soooo fast...is there any way to slow down the process :p lol

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it looks like u got tire shine on your wheels. That will speed up the process big time! I always shine the tires then wipe the wheels off with a quik detailer. Try Rain-X wheel protectant, they sell it at CAP near the framingham commuter rail station.
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it looks like u got tire shine on your wheels. That will speed up the process big time! I always shine the tires then wipe the wheels off with a quik detailer. Try Rain-X wheel protectant, they sell it at CAP near the framingham commuter rail station.
Cool...thanks man. I'll try that next time i wash. U think they sell it at autozone on Rt 9?Originally posted by AlBoston
it looks like u got tire shine on your wheels. That will speed up the process big time! I always shine the tires then wipe the wheels off with a quik detailer. Try Rain-X wheel protectant, they sell it at CAP near the framingham commuter rail station.
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Cool...thanks man. I'll try that next time i wash. U think they sell it at autozone on Rt 9?
the one near that huge traffic circle? don't remember seeing it there, I think I asked that bimbo there about it.... she was clueless.Originally posted by GDawgC220
Cool...thanks man. I'll try that next time i wash. U think they sell it at autozone on Rt 9?
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the one near that huge traffic circle?
Yup, right next to the scrub a dub car was there. A little past it. Next time your in the area, heading east towards boston, it's on your right, right after scrub a dub.Originally posted by AlBoston
the one near that huge traffic circle?
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I think I asked that bimbo there about it.... she was clueless.
I think I asked that bimbo there about it.... she was clueless.

You also drive a Mercedes. They're notorious for brake dust accumulations. For that fact most all Euro cars are. In fact, I was reading some reviews of Bimmers, Audi's, Mercedes, etc. and one of the major complaints from consumers is "brake dust on expensive rims". It's basically something you have to deal with unless you go out and buy those brake dust shields that go inside your rims.
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I HATE break dust. Such a pain to get off!
One time it just magically went off with water!? 
One time it just magically went off with water!? 
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Originally posted by GDawgC220
hey all,
yesterday, such a nice day...see pics from the other thread
wheels were so clean....today, I go out, very nice crusin' weather and come back...wheels are gettin' dusty again!?! How is it that it comes back soooo fast...is there any way to slow down the process :p lol
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Yes! Find a way to have your wheels generate a negative charge instead of a positive chargeOriginally posted by GDawgC220
hey all,
yesterday, such a nice day...see pics from the other thread

wheels were so clean....today, I go out, very nice crusin' weather and come back...wheels are gettin' dusty again!?! How is it that it comes back soooo fast...is there any way to slow down the process :p lol
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From what I was told by a brake manufacturer it is not really brake dust but rather "glue" dust that is getting on your wheels. So as your wheels turn on the road they create a positive charge and the powdered "metallic" particles are then attracted to the wheel, much like a magnet.......well at least it sounds good
Now here is where things get stupid.....guys have told me that they spray their wheels down with an Anti-Static spray and one told me he wipes a "dryer sheet" over the wheels to help reduce the dust. They claim it works
Who knows it just might!As Alboston said there is little you can do cept buy brake dust shields and/or run ceramic brakes.
Anthony
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I put some Klasse on the rims of my C32 AMG and at night I'll take a couple of minutes to run a feather duster over em. What little dust accumulates is shaken off really quickly. Works like a charm and keeps em clean much longer! 

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Try some dustless Porterfileds.As for the cleaning and shining up to a low maintenance look........try this.
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=64949
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=64949
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