Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
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Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
I'm running an RS4 B7 with the Brembo upgraded brake kit on with Yellow Stuff pads.
I get loads of brake dust even just after a good wash and I'm wondering if you have come across any products to put on alloys to make brake dust easier to clean and which maybe disperses brake dust off alloys after applying??
I get loads of brake dust even just after a good wash and I'm wondering if you have come across any products to put on alloys to make brake dust easier to clean and which maybe disperses brake dust off alloys after applying??
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Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
I use g-techniq C5alloy wheel sealant. Lasts for about a year and definitely helps the brake dust to come off in each wash. Coats about £23 from ultimate finish.
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Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
Autoglym seal
Just don't spray it on - much better to either do with wheel off or spray on a cloth and wipe on
Just don't spray it on - much better to either do with wheel off or spray on a cloth and wipe on
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
Massive +1 on this. Use it in mine. Best way is wheels off and give it a full coat. I've found Bilt Hamber wheel clean is kind to the coating...Ginors4 wrote:I use g-techniq C5alloy wheel sealant. Lasts for about a year and definitely helps the brake dust to come off in each wash. Coats about £23 from ultimate finish.
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2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8
2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
Poorboys Wheel Sealant for me. Has worked well on my winters and summers - both sets fully refurbished recently. When they come off I give them a clean-up with Autoglym Super Resin Polish, and before they go back on I apply two or three layers of Poorboys.
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Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
I'm in the same situation have some wheels on the way want to get them sealed up nice, I'm following carbon collective on Instagram and there wheel sealer looks impressive was going to give it a go.
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MRC stage2 436ps-487nm
Revolution intake, custom CAF, carbon clean, deflaped manifold, JHM manifold spacers, Forge oil cooler, Forge spacers, full de-cat, Scorpion cat back, Trup's LED's, 20' S5 wheels, KW V3's.
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Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
i use my auto finesse touch coat paint sealant on mine, rub on with sponge leave to cure then buff off, it is obv meant for paintwork sealing but does a great job sealing the wheels too
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Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
This looks good stuff I will try this thanks mate!!Ginors4 wrote:I use g-techniq C5alloy wheel sealant. Lasts for about a year and definitely helps the brake dust to come off in each wash. Coats about £23 from ultimate finish.
Modified standard exhaust Modified deflapped inlet manifold ported and polished
Head and valve decoke Performance K&N panel filter. Remapped. Lowered slightly (20mm) on KW performance springs Widened on 10mm spacers.
Head and valve decoke Performance K&N panel filter. Remapped. Lowered slightly (20mm) on KW performance springs Widened on 10mm spacers.
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
+2neilparf wrote:Massive +1 on this. Use it in mine. Best way is wheels off and give it a full coat. I've found Bilt Hamber wheel clean is kind to the coating...Ginors4 wrote:I use g-techniq C5alloy wheel sealant. Lasts for about a year and definitely helps the brake dust to come off in each wash. Coats about £23 from ultimate finish.
Used it on mine too, can normally blast it off with the jet wash after applying bilberry safe wheel cleaner. If its been more than a week between washing just a quick wipe and its gone.
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
A sealant or quality wax. I have used both AutoGlym sealant and Swissvax Autobahn wax.
I ftted EBC red stuff because these don't create brake dust like yellow stuff pads.
I ftted EBC red stuff because these don't create brake dust like yellow stuff pads.
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Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
My only issue with red stuffs is that they are much softer than yellow stuff and I suspect OEM. As a road pad they are fine but I wouldn't want to use them on track.rob-s wrote:A sealant or quality wax. I have used both AutoGlym sealant and Swissvax Autobahn wax.
I ftted EBC red stuff because these don't create brake dust like yellow stuff pads.
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
Sorry to take this off topic, but what is the Brembo upgrade? As far as I can tell from the photo, that caliper and disk is identical to the calipers on my B7 (other than its yellow). Which is no surprise as the stock caliper is made by Brembo.
Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
There's a company I follow on Instagram, carbon collective, the sealant products they have look amazing, I've ordered wheel,glass and other sealants so hopefully results will be good, website is well worth a look.
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
Much like Gtechniq...ss378008 wrote:There's a company I follow on Instagram, carbon collective, the sealant products they have look amazing, I've ordered wheel,glass and other sealants so hopefully results will be good, website is well worth a look.
Gone but never forgotten:
2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8
2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8
Re: Question to RS owners - brake dust on alloys
neilparf wrote:Much like Gtechniq...ss378008 wrote:There's a company I follow on Instagram, carbon collective, the sealant products they have look amazing, I've ordered wheel,glass and other sealants so hopefully results will be good, website is well worth a look.
Yeah precisely, guess I should really pay more attention to detail.
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