Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier
I am thinking this may be a good alternative for all the people who use masking tape on their lower quarter panels to keep drag radial shrapnel from sticking to paint
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Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier
Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostAh, so this is what became of "XP4-67A" way back in the day!
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Ah, so this is what became of "XP4-67A" way back in the day! I could use a can of this for the Hawk pads on my cars!
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Hi, How often do we need to spray this? every 1 month, 6 mos? or it stays forever?
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Very interested to see how this performs against Armor All Wheel Protectant. The Armor All works very well, but it's not perfect. For BMW owners a product like this is makes wheel cleaning a lot less painful. I'll have to give it the Pepsi challenge.
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I posted a question in the 101 forum and was directed to this message. Looks like this is what I need. I spent a few hours cleaning the inside of these old Mercedes wheels. My question there was,
"Is there anything you can spray on that would prevent brake dust from sticking? I used Ultimate on the smooth areas but you can't apply that in the intricate places."
Looks like this is made just for that. Should I use this over the entire inside of the wheels or can I use Ultimate on the easy to apply smooth parts of the wheel and use this on the hub area? Will the Ultimate prevent the brake dust from sticking as well as this new stuff?
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Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostNot sure what it is called, but I was thinking of the 'barrel' part of the wheel, not the actual back of the spokes. But I think that is what you were saying.
Originally posted by Buck91 View PostGot a can on order from AG to try as well. You can really just spray this on and not worry about overspray on the rotor and pads? I made that mistake with some bike polish from Finish Line before and have to hit my rotors with isopropyl and fine sandpaper as well as replace the pads!
Of course, that was totally different stuff, mroe like a ****** frame wax, but still I want to be safe!
Originally posted by STRIFE View PostSince all my vehicles have separate sets of winter wheels/tires....it works great, as i plan on treating my wheels prior to mounting onto the vehicle.
Mr Stoops, would using Wheel Brightener regularly strip away the barrier spray? To be honest, I don't think I need this product since my wheels are washed soooo regularly....but since I'm a car nut, and love Megs stuff....I just wanna try it(i should be receiving my can in a few days from AG...along with my bottle of Megs headlight protectant)
Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostI am wondering how the Brake Barrier washed with some UW&W in a bucket/spray bottle might work out, as opposed to my usual coating of nothing and Aluminum Wheel Wash each time.
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Re: Hot Rims Brake Dust Barrier
I am wondering how the Brake Barrier washed with some UW&W in a bucket/spray bottle might work out, as opposed to my usual coating of nothing and Aluminum Wheel Wash each time.
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Since all my vehicles have separate sets of winter wheels/tires....it works great, as i plan on treating my wheels prior to mounting onto the vehicle.
Mr Stoops, would using Wheel Brightener regularly strip away the barrier spray? To be honest, I don't think I need this product since my wheels are washed soooo regularly....but since I'm a car nut, and love Megs stuff....I just wanna try it(i should be receiving my can in a few days from AG...along with my bottle of Megs headlight protectant)
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Got a can on order from AG to try as well. You can really just spray this on and not worry about overspray on the rotor and pads? I made that mistake with some bike polish from Finish Line before and have to hit my rotors with isopropyl and fine sandpaper as well as replace the pads!
Of course, that was totally different stuff, mroe like a ****** frame wax, but still I want to be safe!
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Not sure what it is called, but I was thinking of the 'barrel' part of the wheel, not the actual back of the spokes. But I think that is what you were saying.
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Application is very straightforward: clean and dry the wheel at the very minimum (if you want to clay the wheels you certainly can) and then simply spray the product onto the surface and let it dry. It really is pretty much the same process as using a rattle can spray paint, really. That includes applying it sparingly so as to avoid any runs or drips. If you want to coat the inside of the wheels too, then you're probably best off removing the wheels, cleaning the back side, and then applying the product. Shooting through the spokes to reach the back of the wheel is probably not a good idea as you'll just never get a thorough, even application that way.
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Mike, what would be the way to apply this?
Does it need any sort of wiping/spreading, or the sprayer is able to get it spread out past/behind the spokes well enough?
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lol ^^ no problem....AG has FREE SHIPPING and NO minimums for the next couple of days!!
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Oooooooooo they're available already?!?! NICE!!!
Thanks for posting that.
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