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That black dust on your wheels isn't just dirt: Why brake dust builds up fast and how to clean it off
Upon checking the car, one thing stood out right away: the body looked clean, but the wheels were covered in black dust. Even with regular washes and no real time spent on dirt roads, that grime keeps ...
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Brian Cooley is CNET's Editor at large and has been with the brand since 1995. He currently focuses on electrification of vehicles but also follows the big trends in smart home, digital healthcare, 5G ...
If you’ve ever tried to cook eggs on a dry aluminum or cast iron pan you will understand the analogy. Brake dust on your nice factory or aftermarket wheels – whether aluminum, chrome, painted steel, ...
If you buy a new car, chances are it will have a snazzy set of alloy wheels as standard. Over time, your rims will start to look grubby, thanks to salt, brake dust and usual road grime. Thankfully, ...
Even if you've been diligently replacing brake fluid every year or two, there will come a time when you'll need to disassemble the calipers for a bit of up-close TLC, not the kind they get at the end ...
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The Best Brake Cleaners
It’s often overlooked, but using a quality brake cleaner from time to time is a cost efficient way to ensure your brakes stay in good condition. Brake cleaners can help extend the life of your brakes ...
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