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Those front wheels are filthy.
By any chance do you accelerate hard and brake sharply?
![]() 06/16/2019 at 16:06 |
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Not mine
![]() 06/16/2019 at 16:18 |
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Mine are pretty dirty after a few days of daily driving. It’s just the brake compound.
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Have you tried a combination of Bilt Hamber Atom Mac on your brake discs to reduce corrosion and so brake dust and a good wheel sealant to aid cleaning?
![]() 06/16/2019 at 16:20 |
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I had to zoom in because at first I thought it was a black alloy wheel. Lol.
![]() 06/16/2019 at 16:21 |
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I have not, I just clean mine every week or so.
![]() 06/16/2019 at 16:40 |
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How did this not get flagged?!
I mean no one should be allowed to drive a Caddy that dirty!!!
![]() 06/16/2019 at 22:28 |
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Posting dirty Vs to oppo? #Reported
![]() 06/17/2019 at 01:22 |
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When aggressive brake pads are used no amount of coating is going to keep it from sticking. I put track pads on my Mercedes, which has Gtechnit C5 on the wheels, and it didn’t help the dust from sticking. But I was able to get them clean without any scrubbing. Just sprayed them down with Sonax Full Effect and used the pressure washer.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 01:22 |
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It’s even better when they stay like that for SO LONG they get handprints on them from tire rotations.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 01:41 |
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It’s not to stop them from sticking (though it does do that as well), it’s to reduce the amount of corrosion on the disk surface so the brake pads burn off less metal to brake.