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hi guys i have some heavy bulid up of brake dust on my front rims on the dish, tried grease remover, car wash liqued and a sponge with jiff on it mate told me to give it a try lol. None of the above work dont know what else to use with out damaging the polished dish so any ideas would be very helpful thanks

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The cheap Import brand wheel cleaner from Autobarn works great for the price. Spray your callipers too. :thumbsup:

If you are worried about the polished alloy, try the less agressive acid free ones, but they dont work as well.

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hi guys i have some heavy bulid up of brake dust on my front rims on the dish, tried grease remover, car wash liqued and a sponge with jiff on it mate told me to give it a try lol. None of the above work dont know what else to use with out damaging the polished dish so any ideas would be very helpful thanks

AUTOSOL is great

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bendix ultimates are known to be one of the dustiest pads on the market lol

this iron X shit looks good!

IRON-X IRON-X IRON-X IRON-X IRON-X check out my site www.immaculatereflections.com.au there should be a fair few pics of iron x being used on wheels (turns purple)

nothing on your site comes up for Iron X ?

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I concur Bendix ultimates being dusty as hell...

and yep I agree the Iron x stuff sounds like an awesome answer brake dust removal...

he did say he has pics of it being used on his website but his shop is empty...

It seems only waxit has it for sale, just a shame the postage is $12.50, group buy??... I want 500ml

Does anyone know the diff between the gel and the paste, it says the paste will allow it do work over longer time, does that mean it will get even more stubborn brake dust build up off?

Should I get the paste of the gel?

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No one else lives on the Central Coast or works in the Sydney CBD that I can tempt to get some Iron X with me?

Im trying to save on the postage cost?

Im yearning for this stuff, Ive got two sets of rims that are freshly powdercoated but have brown haze on them from brake dust....

this stuff should make em look new again...

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No one else lives on the Central Coast or works in the Sydney CBD that I can tempt to get some Iron X with me?

Im trying to save on the postage cost?

Im yearning for this stuff, Ive got two sets of rims that are freshly powdercoated but have brown haze on them from brake dust....

this stuff should make em look new again...

Im pretty keen to get some mainly from seeing it in action from Mitch's work and hearing other great results.

When are you planning to get some?! :D

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No one else lives on the Central Coast or works in the Sydney CBD that I can tempt to get some Iron X with me?

Im trying to save on the postage cost?

Im yearning for this stuff, Ive got two sets of rims that are freshly powdercoated but have brown haze on them from brake dust....

this stuff should make em look new again...

In Cessnock myself, keen nonetheless!

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