Ceramic Pads eliminate brake dust? Pros/cons?
I have a new GL 550 and I am having to clean off brake dust every 2-3 days - it's crazy how quickly it builds up and makes the AMG wheels look so bad.
Does switching to ceramic pads really make this a non-issue? What are the pros/cons of ceramic pads and is this something the dealer can switch out for me?
Any other products anyone recommends to keep the brake dust to a minimum? I've seen other GLs where owners obviously havent kept the brake dust off and their rims looks absolutely horrible (completely black), i.e. beyond being able to be cleaned.
As the pad material wears, some of the fine light-colored dust gets deposited on your wheels, but it's not very noticeable.
I found ceramics to be slightly quieter than semi-metallic pads, and for me, they've been easier on rotors.
Dealer will probably refuse to switch out your pads to aftermarket, but a good independent shop can swap them out.
Until you transition to ceramics, use a quality detailing spray after drying your wheels and get a long wheel brush to clean the insides.
As the pad material wears, some of the fine light-colored dust gets deposited on your wheels, but it's not very noticeable.
I found ceramics to be slightly quieter than semi-metallic pads, and for me, they've been easier on rotors.
Dealer will probably refuse to switch out your pads to aftermarket, but a good independent shop can swap them out.
Until you transition to ceramics, use a quality detailing spray after drying your wheels and get a long wheel brush to clean the insides.
Otherwise, the functionality appears about the same, but you get the great perk of no dust to clean on the front wheels, as opposed to the stock pads. Was well worth the swap IMO. The hardest part was finding the correct ceramic pads for my application.
There are numerous other posts on this topic, just use the search forum if you want to find additional info.
Another characteristic that makes ceramic materials attractive is the absence of noticeable dust. All brake pads produce dust as they wear. The ingredients in ceramic compounds produce a light colored dust that is much less noticeable and less likely to stick to the wheels. Consequently, wheels and tires maintain a cleaner appearance longer.
Ceramic pads meet or exceed all original equipment standards for durability, stopping distance and noise. According to durability tests, ceramic compounds extend brake life compared to most other semi-metallic and organic materials and outlast other premium pad materials by a significant margin - with no sacrifice in noise control, pad life or braking performance.
This is quite an improvement over organic and semi-metallic brake materials that typically sacrifice pad life to reduce noise, or vice versa.







