Rusty brake discs after washing
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Hi all, I am a keen amateur driveway detailer but I have come up against something that is beginning to annoy me.
After washing, drying etc the wheels on my car I get the standard orange brake discs (even with using a blower to assist drying). First drive after the wash process and I have this rust all over the barrels and lightly on the spokes of my previously immaculate wheels.
Now if I was to pressure wash them again then I'm just going to end up with orange discs again and I'm back to the beginning.
What have you guys worked out to deal with this?
Thanks
After washing, drying etc the wheels on my car I get the standard orange brake discs (even with using a blower to assist drying). First drive after the wash process and I have this rust all over the barrels and lightly on the spokes of my previously immaculate wheels.
Now if I was to pressure wash them again then I'm just going to end up with orange discs again and I'm back to the beginning.
What have you guys worked out to deal with this?
Thanks
Smint said:
Chris_i8 said:
After washing & airlining I just whizz up the drive and stand on the brakes a few times before carrying on with the rest of the clean..
Yes thats all you can really do, and ensure the unswept sections of the discs are painted.Did find these from a quick google though.
https://www.mtecbrakes.com/special-edition-brake-d...
Edited by Inbox on Thursday 23 October 15:32
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