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Full jet black wheels - what do I need to know? (cosmetic, brake dust, cleaning, etc)
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03-11-2021, 04:07 PM | #1 |
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Full jet black wheels - what do I need to know? (cosmetic, brake dust, cleaning, etc)
As the title says... I take delivery of a factory ordered 2021 M340i on 3/15 with 19" 791M jet black wheels. Notably, I am taking the car in for ceramic coating - to include the wheels and their inner barrels along with the brake calipers as well.
With the current generation of BMW jet black wheels, what should I know about maintaining them that may be different from metallic colored wheels? In particular - - Can I use regular spray on wheel cleaner as can be done with other BMW OEM wheels? - Even though they get ceramic coating, I am sure brake dust can still accumulate. Is it still as visible? Any more difficult to clean off? - My understanding is that any curb rash is 800 times more painfully obvious on black wheels. If it occurs, is it as easy for a wheel shop to repair these wheels as it is other metallic wheels to original appearance? - Anything else I should keep in mind or need to know about the jet black wheels that I might not be thinking about? Not sure of how much of a faux pas it is at Bimmerpost, but I am cross-posting this in the wheels/tires forum here as well... Thanks for any help you can give.
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03-12-2021, 02:56 PM | #2 |
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I have the 791M jet black wheels and can speak to a few of your questions. My wheels are ceramic coated as well but honestly if you keep up a good wheel cleaning/car washing regimen (every few weeks), cleaning them won't take too much effort. My preferred wheel cleaner of choice is P&S Brake Buster, but I've also used Adam's Wheel Cleaner and CarPro IronX with no adverse effects. Brake Buster has really grown on me due to it's effectiveness even when diluted 5:1 - it's a pretty economical product to use and doesn't smell bad like the other two I mentioned!
However, that's not to say that you can just spray on wheel cleaner, spray off, and have perfectly clean wheels. Definitely need some TLC with wheel whoolies/EZ-Detail brush, a dedicated wheel wash mitt, and some small brushes. I haven't noticed too much brake dust and black wheels might actually hide it better than light-colored silver wheels due to there being less visual contrast. Only thing I would comment is during this past winter, the wheels would look a lot dirtier from road salt than when I had silver wheels on my previous car, but that was it!
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Thankfully, I rarely have to drive anywhere where there is salt. It does get just cold enough to where the summer tires start acting up for maybe 20 or 30 total days a year, but not enough to justify winter tires. It is tough to decide whether to have summers for April-November and switch them out for all seasons Nov-Apr, or to just throw all seasons on for... all seasons. May go for Michelin Pilot All Season 4 ZP's if they come out with a compatible size for my ride come July of this year.
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Any good set of lug brushes on Amazon would work well, but I like the Detail Factory boars hair brushes - slightly pricey but work great and don't fall apart after a few months of washes. I still use my hands and a 4 finger lamb skin mitt from Obsessed Garage for the face and spokes - I feel that does a far more thorough job than using brushes!
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Clean wheels, ceramic coat them. Way easier to clean and stay cleaner. CarPro Iron X removes the break dust just fine for me.
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I use this on my Bicolour 791s. Similar challenge 🤔
Spray, agitate, wash off. It's amazing how much difference just having clean wheels alone makes when fighting the daily winter grime of having two Black BMWs on the drive 🙈 |
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