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Summary: Brake Dust



Question:

Is there any solution for getting rid of the brake dust forever...
I have to clean my front tires  every other day...

Responses:

Don F Sowar <[email protected]>

I went back and asked for a "dustless" set.  They said there were no 
alternatives.  So, I went to a local foreign auto parts store and bought a 
set that was guaranteed dustless and squeal-less.  I'm not sure what the 
brand name was, but I think they were manufactured in Australia.  Anyway, 
they work great !   I don't do race track braking, but I havn't noticed
any degradation at all.
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"John G.Burns" <[email protected]>

I always wash my wheels with one of those liquid car waxes
once I've cleaned them. The brake dust sits on top of the wax
and just hoses off next time I clean the wheels. A tip I
learn't here on the digest :-)
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Jim Brick <[email protected]>

P21s sprayed on via a 
garden sprayer, then hosed-off is easy and works well... But you'll 
never get rid of the dust problem. You'll spray & wash every couple of 
days. Really hard pads (the kind that squeal and break your eardrums) 
produce much less dust, but then you are getting into another problem of 
rotor/pad hardness comaptibility and rotor warp, etc... It's easier to 
just spray & wash...
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[email protected]

I can relate to what you are talking about.  I USED TO spray off my wheels
just about every other day.  Then, when I needed new brake pads, I
replaced them with Repco/PBR - Deluxe brake pads.  Now I see absolutely NO
dust, even after driving my car for a couple of weeks without washing it!
It's amazing!
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Patrick Donahue <[email protected]>

Many of the different brake pads regularly discussed in this digest will
produce lesser amounts of dust than stock without overly affecting the
braking characteristics of your car.
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My Solution:
	Once I need new brake pads. (I just got my car)
	I will go down to a local foreign auto parts store, and ask for
	it..

Thankx for your help fellow digesters

Bikesh
'95 325i