Waxed my 172s
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Originally Posted by KnIgHtCoM' post='488524' date='Oct 31 2007, 11:28 PM
I personally use Porterfield, but I'm sure all the other brands out there like AXXIS and EBC work just as good. The reason aftermarket pads have less dust is because they use a harder composite compound. You sacrifice a little braking power for less dust, but I have not observed any noticeable difference. BMW brake pads throw a lot of dust, but they sure do bite well!
Agree aftermarket pads produce way less dust. I had Rotora drilled/slotted rotors and Porterfield pads installed on my last car(C320). The difference in brake dust was huge, a lot less.
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All wheel waxes/sealants are junk.
I just purchased SW Autobahn, Ill have to report back on how it works.
What I normally do is put a paint sealant on the wheels. That way no soap is needed when cleaning the wheels.
I just purchased SW Autobahn, Ill have to report back on how it works.
What I normally do is put a paint sealant on the wheels. That way no soap is needed when cleaning the wheels.
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Originally Posted by FMINUS' post='489018' date='Nov 2 2007, 10:31 AM
All wheel waxes/sealants are junk.
I just purchased SW Autobahn, Ill have to report back on how it works.
What I normally do is put a paint sealant on the wheels. That way no soap is needed when cleaning the wheels.
I just purchased SW Autobahn, Ill have to report back on how it works.
What I normally do is put a paint sealant on the wheels. That way no soap is needed when cleaning the wheels.
Interesting idea , how do you do it and how long does it last ??
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A few weeks back I cleaned and waxed my 172 wheels, today was the first washing since.... I was quite amazed with the ease of washing all the brake dust and grime off, the best thing was that they were shining like new and really beaded the water. I know brake dust is harsh and I'll need to keep up the maintainance but if you are looking for a good solution this might be something to think about.... oh and I stole my 6 year olds foam paint brush to clean the tough parts ... worked like a charm
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