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Old 11-11-2005 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Genesis
After four glasses of Crown....who cares?
Good point.

and for my next trick I drink the soapy water

It tastes like Crown. Thank you Jesus.
Old 11-11-2005 | 11:29 AM
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Speaking of brake dust...

no I'm not going to complain about it on the front wheels because I found something that makes it really easy to clean the brake dust with one wipe after treated.

Prestone makes it; wheel cleaner with brake dust repellant. It comes in a blue spray bottle. After I read about the Michelin brake dust repellant on Autopia I searched all over for it and came accross this at Pep Boys. The Michelin product can be ordered online I found later.

Has anyone tried the Michelin brake dust repellant?
Old 11-11-2005 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by blue flash
i do the tires &rims last so you don't get all that break dust and grim in the bucket .i rinse the car after ever spot i wash i would never let soap sit on her.believe it or not i have removed nxt both ways and buffing afterwards gets it to a deeper shine .
why wold you need to use a bucket to wash the rims/tires? just a simple spray of heel cleaner, scrub with a tire/wheel brush. then simply hose off. IMO i only get more depth if i spit shine the NXT or top with another LSP. for the brake dust replellent question. i tried the Michelin Brake dust repellent and its useless. what i do is prep the wheels with Klasse AIO then put on 3-4 coats of SG on them (inside too ofcourse) and when i need to clean the rims i can just simply wipe the brake dust off but i rather just spray some car wash soap on the rims and use a whee;/tire brush on them and the brake dust will simply come off with total ease.
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