Break off a piece of clay and gently mold it between your fingers into a small bar shape.
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This the secret weapon of pro car detailers across the world, and you’re going to deploy it now yourself.
Just make sure that the cleaner you use is safe for the material finish you have on the wheels. Spray it all over the wheel and let it soak in to lift off as much dirt as possible. Car wheel cleaner is formulated to break down and lift off tough and stubborn stains and debris. But water alone is not going to be enough, so you need to call in some heavy-duty reinforcements next. Plain water is great and it will remove a whole chunk of the dust build up.The point with stage one is to get as much of the dust off as possible with the water, to both save you time and also to prevent the dirt from scratching the wheel. A pressure washer is best because it’s going to do the job faster and more efficiently – but work with what you’ve got. The first thing you’ve got to do it to get your hose or your pressure washer hooked up and spray those wheels down.
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You’re also going to need an Ipod hooked up to a speaker playing Bruce Springsteen (or the car wash song) on loop, a warm sunny day, about an hours free time to do the job properly and a cold beer or two on ice somewhere for when you’re done.
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Stay tuned for our exciting bucket review series coming soon! You should have most if it already and if you don’t almost all of those products have been reviewed here at Car Bibles already, so you know where to get them. Yeah, that may look like a lot but really it’s just the basic gear you’ll need to clean and detail any part of the car. So in one sense, it would actually be kind of worrying if you didn’t see any dust at all. In fact, as we pointed out above brake dust is a by-product of a braking system that it is working properly. We’re afraid to say that the answer to this is a big fat no, as it’s just not possible to prevent brake dust.
You should wear a face mask, gloves and overalls that can be cleaned easily and you should clean you wheels in a well ventilated area. We at Car Bibles highly recommend you that you only purchase pads that are asbestos free and that you take all possible precautions whilst cleaning and handling brake dust. This material is potentially extremely harmful, especially in dust form.
You see, unlike in many other countries around the world, in the US it remains legal for brake pads to contain asbestos. The one concern you should have is in how you handle the brake dust itself. So brake dust just means that the brakes are working fine. In fact, as we pointed out above brake dust is thrown out from the braking system as a byproduct of the brakes doing their job. From a mechanical point of view, there is noting to worry about.