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View Poll Results: Is brake dust on your wheels driving you insane?
I've already lost it. I powder coated my wheels gold so you can't see the brake dust 0 0%
I've considered committing myself, but this thread about ceramic coating sounds promising 6 50.00%
It bothers me, but not enough to do anything above and beyond just regular cleaning 3 25.00%
I don't really care about brake dust on my wheels. You have OCD. 3 25.00%
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      10-05-2024, 04:38 AM   #1
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Have gloss black competition wheels? You need to read this.

As all G8X owners know, the brake pads/rotors generate more dust than a freakin' lumber mill, even under light usage.

A quick tangent: when I first got my car, I couldn't even figure out how to get my wheels legitimately clean. In the end, that turned out to be easy–just get a bottle or 10 (they go quickly) of Magic Wheel Cleaner or Adam's. These contain a special chemical that bonds to iron in the brake dust, and you'll see it turn reddish-purple as it chemically reacts with the brake dust and does the work for you. Let it sit for <= 5 minutes, then hit it with the pressure washer + foam cannon. You should not need to do anything else except dry them (I use a DeWalt cordless leaf blower to dry my car, including the wheels).

OK, back to the real reason I decided to post this: Some time ago, I began to get very irritated that I kept exerting a lot of energy to clean my wheels, only to have them already turning a reddish-brown color within a couple drives to the store and back. I turned to my professional detailer. She hand cleaned, polished, and ceramic coated my wheels (with this product). It took her around 5 hours, and she charged me $300, but I can tell you it's the best money I've spent on my G82 to date. Now I can drive 10 times as far before brake dust starts accumulating on the wheels to the point that it pisses me off. I still use the magic wheel cleaner so I don't ever have to touch my wheels with anything that can scratch them.

Anyway, that is all. Get your wheels polished & ceramic coated, and then thank me later.
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Thanks for that.

I just dropped my new winter rims at the ceramic shop for a professional ceramic coating as well before the tires get mounted.
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Just replaced the pads with carbon ceramic brake pads and be done with it. There are a number of different manufacturers that make them from EBC, Power Stop, Brembo, Hawk etc. I did this to all my cars, and haven't looked back. I can drive for a month, and only have light dust on the wheels. Spray them with water and their clean again. For the price you've paid to have them ceramic coated, you could have had new ceramic pads installed, and not have to worry about this issue again.
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iSweep pads were referred to me. But sounds like with most dustless pads you will lose some bite. what has been yall's experience?
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iSweep pads were referred to me. But sounds like with most dustless pads you will lose some bite. what has been yall's experience?
My ISWEEP 1500’s are perfectly fine for the street. No brake dust.
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In the beginning, there is a felt loss of immediate bite, but after the pads are fully bedded in, I longer feel that. And another added benefit, is that carbon ceramics are more rotor friendly as far as wear goes. And I've been running carbon ceramics for years on all three of my performance vehicles. My W211 E63 has had them on for the 6 years, my F85 X5M for the last four years, and my F80 M3 for the last 8 months. But you have to decide this for yourself.
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Just replaced the pads with carbon ceramic brake pads and be done with it. There are a number of different manufacturers that make them from EBC, Power Stop, Brembo, Hawk etc. I did this to all my cars, and haven't looked back. I can drive for a month, and only have light dust on the wheels. Spray them with water and their clean again. For the price you've paid to have them ceramic coated, you could have had new ceramic pads installed, and not have to worry about this issue again.
I actually coincidentally became aware of this as an option (I've been under a rock?) a few days ago. Is there a consensus on what brand is the best bang for the buck?

Ceramic coating the wheels can't hurt, anyway. It'll protect them a bit and make them easier to clean. Mine are nearly impossible to get clean (clean as in flashlight in a dark garage clean)
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There isn’t one brand better than the others, the different manufacturers each have their pros & cons. I’ve personally used both Brembo and Power Stop. Carbon Ceramic pads don’t have that great initial bite that semi metallics have u til their really bedded in. Now, I can’t tell the difference. But these aren’t track pads, there just for steeet and some spirited driving.
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