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  • Michael Stoops
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    Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier

    Originally posted by Marc08EX View Post
    Hi Mike,

    I think I may have over-applied this product. I was getting some runs on a couple of places. Will this adversely affect the performance of the product?
    If you applied it too heavy and you got a small run, it won't affect the ability of this product to do its job. It may not look as nice as you'd like since you've got a small run, but it won't impact performance. Just to note; very light runs will usually level out on their own, but a heavy run, just like a heavy run with a spray paint, will remain if its really heavy.

    Originally posted by Jossy92 View Post
    Same question, except I soaked the corner of a m/f and rubbed it out. Better way?
    That is one of the best ways to remove this product from the wheel surface if you make a small mistake, or you want to remove the product for whatever reason. Obviously if you've done this to remove a fresh run then a light respray over that area is called for to ensure that you have adequate coverage.

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  • Jossy92
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    Same question, except I soaked the corner of a m/f and rubbed it out. Better way?

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  • Marc08EX
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    Hi Mike,

    I think I may have over-applied this product. I was getting some runs on a couple of places. Will this adversely affect the performance of the product?

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier

    No need to worry about spotting if some gets on the tires.

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  • rqk
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    If you don't use a tire dressing afterwards, should you mask the tires before using Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier or will in not cause spots if some gets on the tires?

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  • Michael Stoops
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    That can happen if some water gets trapped under it during application. You should be able to spray some of the product onto a microfiber towel, getting a small area of the towel fairly wet, and work it onto the wheel surface to break down and remove what you applied earlier. Wipe off any residue before it dries, then recoat the wheel.

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  • 79elcamino
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    Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier

    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Watch for any residual water, whether that be from washing or rain. The wheels must be completely dry before spraying this product to avoid clouding. Mixing this with some water run off can cause that issue.
    i think that is what happened to me, there are spots on my rim where it is white and no cleaning products removed it. its not hazy looking its white

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Watch for any residual water, whether that be from washing or rain. The wheels must be completely dry before spraying this product to avoid clouding. Mixing this with some water run off can cause that issue.

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  • GaulGW
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Yes, you can fix it. First off, try just spraying a second coat over the first one you have - that should level it out once it dries and cures, which should be in an hour or so. If that doesn't do it then you can remove the existing coating with either some isopropyl alcohol, Goof Off, acetone or similar solvents. You can also try just spraying some of the product onto a clean microfiber towel, using enough to get an area of the towel pretty wet, and use that to break down the existing coating and fully wipe off the excess. The solvents in the carrier ingredients should be enough to break down the existing application and allow you to remove it.

    When properly applied, Brake Dust Barrier won't wash off with soap and water or even with a wheel cleaner. The products mentioned above are solvents, not mere cleaners, so they'll break it down and remove it.
    I will try respraying this weekend and post the results, if it stops raining long enough.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier

    Yes, you can fix it. First off, try just spraying a second coat over the first one you have - that should level it out once it dries and cures, which should be in an hour or so. If that doesn't do it then you can remove the existing coating with either some isopropyl alcohol, Goof Off, acetone or similar solvents. You can also try just spraying some of the product onto a clean microfiber towel, using enough to get an area of the towel pretty wet, and use that to break down the existing coating and fully wipe off the excess. The solvents in the carrier ingredients should be enough to break down the existing application and allow you to remove it.

    When properly applied, Brake Dust Barrier won't wash off with soap and water or even with a wheel cleaner. The products mentioned above are solvents, not mere cleaners, so they'll break it down and remove it.

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  • GaulGW
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Any chance you might have gotten it on too light? Application isn't that much different than spraying a clear coat of paint so going too thin in areas might cause such an issue.
    I was worried about getting runs, so I probably went too light. Can I fix it?

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  • atikovi
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    I put them on these machine finish clearcoated wheels. It goes on like spray paint. Spray too heavy and you get runs. Spray it right and you might get a little orange peel that flows out after a minute or two.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Any chance you might have gotten it on too light? Application isn't that much different than spraying a clear coat of paint so going too thin in areas might cause such an issue.

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  • GaulGW
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    I tried this on chrome wheels. After they dried, I noticed the surface now has a rough texture in places and does not have the mirror like reflection it used to have, although the chrome still looks very bright from a distance.

    Did I do something wrong with my application? I cleaned the wheels with the new Hot Rims All Wheel and Tire Cleaner (2 applications), let them dry completely, then sprayed on the BDB. I tried to make sure it did not go on too thick and run, but it seemed pretty uniform. Temp was about 70F.

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  • DetailDan14
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    How many cars are you guys able to do with one can?

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