Michelin Brake Dust Repellent
#16
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 30,341
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Originally Posted by God|ZIlla168
I think is because is not brembo brake, and really i think there are less brake dust on my car then my brothers BMW.
One more thing my name is Eric, but is okay i understand you have the over 50 syndrome.
One more thing my name is Eric, but is okay i understand you have the over 50 syndrome.
Glad you guys are patient.
Glad to hear the '05's are less probelmatic with brake dust.
C.
#19
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 30,341
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Took left side wheels off today and used the Michelin Brakedust Repellent kit to clean and prepare the tires and wheels.
Application for the 3 step system was easy and cleaned and dried nicely.
We'll see how clean they stay. I wasn't getting much brakedust just a little.
I attached one pic for Wayne who saw my wheels last Monday. They were dusty and nasty looking compared to his, so here Wayne : these I'm proud of.
Application for the 3 step system was easy and cleaned and dried nicely.
We'll see how clean they stay. I wasn't getting much brakedust just a little.
I attached one pic for Wayne who saw my wheels last Monday. They were dusty and nasty looking compared to his, so here Wayne : these I'm proud of.
#21
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 30,341
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Originally Posted by Balzz
I can't help but wonder how those wheels would look on a G.
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...chmentid=15601
Last edited by Msedanman; 06-30-2005 at 05:30 PM.
#22
#24
Originally Posted by Gsedanman
I attached one pic for Wayne who saw my wheels last Monday. They were dusty and nasty looking compared to his, so here Wayne : these I'm proud of.
As Balzz says, the 19" M sport wheels are awesome looking wheels and I also agree they would look great on a G'
When we checked your wheels after your 2 hour drive to my house it appeared as if you have very little brake dusting problems on your rims.
InTgr8r gave me a tip about Zaino tire dressing (Z16) when we were at one of the meets and I picked some up, love it, easy to apply, not too shiny, and doesn't fling off. Prior to that I used Meguiars Endurance tire dressing.
I also must say the Zaino Gloss enhancer (Z6) is awesome ( I know Gsm won't leave home without it ). I use it after a wax and after every few washes, and I even do the outside of the windows with it (almost as good as RainX on the windows).
I believe I an now a total Zaino Convert .
Wayne
#25
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 21,095
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From: Toronto, GTA north
Originally Posted by GEE35X
ahhhh...Much better Colin, looks great, you even admitted your tires were in dire need of a cleaning and dressing. Much more befitting for your M45 Sport. It wasn't fair for you either as I just detailed the G and her rims prior to you pulling in my driveway .
As Balzz says, the 19" M sport wheels are awesome looking wheels and I also agree they would look great on a G'
When we checked your wheels after your 2 hour drive to my house it appeared as if you have very little brake dusting problems on your rims.
InTgr8r gave me a tip about Zaino tire dressing (Z16) when we were at one of the meets and I picked some up, love it, easy to apply, not too shiny, and doesn't fling off. Prior to that I used Meguiars Endurance tire dressing.
I also must say the Zaino Gloss enhancer (Z6) is awesome ( I know Gsm won't leave home without it ). I use it after a wax and after every few washes, and I even do the outside of the windows with it (almost as good as RainX on the windows).
I believe I an now a total Zaino Convert .
Wayne
As Balzz says, the 19" M sport wheels are awesome looking wheels and I also agree they would look great on a G'
When we checked your wheels after your 2 hour drive to my house it appeared as if you have very little brake dusting problems on your rims.
InTgr8r gave me a tip about Zaino tire dressing (Z16) when we were at one of the meets and I picked some up, love it, easy to apply, not too shiny, and doesn't fling off. Prior to that I used Meguiars Endurance tire dressing.
I also must say the Zaino Gloss enhancer (Z6) is awesome ( I know Gsm won't leave home without it ). I use it after a wax and after every few washes, and I even do the outside of the windows with it (almost as good as RainX on the windows).
I believe I an now a total Zaino Convert .
Wayne
another waxer
#26
#28
GEE35X I still can't get over how great the G35 18" rims look on your G35X. I need to find a friend like Chico. My guess is that this will be an option on the 06 models, that and Bluetooth support.
Anyways, you had mentioned tire dressings I wanted to share with you a new bulletin I noticed on Infiniti Help that warns about tire dressing and paint damage.
http://www.infinitihelp.com/Ownershi.../ITB05-003.htm
Cheers
Anyways, you had mentioned tire dressings I wanted to share with you a new bulletin I noticed on Infiniti Help that warns about tire dressing and paint damage.
http://www.infinitihelp.com/Ownershi.../ITB05-003.htm
Cheers
#29
Originally Posted by Hold_Out
GEE35X I still can't get over how great the G35 18" rims look on your G35X. I need to find a friend like Chico. My guess is that this will be an option on the 06 models, that and Bluetooth support.
Anyways, you had mentioned tire dressings I wanted to share with you a new bulletin I noticed on Infiniti Help that warns about tire dressing and paint damage.
http://www.infinitihelp.com/Ownershi.../ITB05-003.htm
Cheers
Anyways, you had mentioned tire dressings I wanted to share with you a new bulletin I noticed on Infiniti Help that warns about tire dressing and paint damage.
http://www.infinitihelp.com/Ownershi.../ITB05-003.htm
Cheers
Thanks for the tip on the tire dressing. The Zaino dressing seems to work well and doesn't appear to fling off like some others.
Wayne
#30
Do you have to take your wheels off?
As I understand the process, you spray it on and it foams up... the first thing I began to wonder was whether this was something you *could* get on your rotors through the rims. But in GSM's posting, you mention that you took them off to work on (which makes sense) but isn't that convenient for those of us who don't have a 2.5 ton jack handy and/or air gun to pry off the lug nuts.
So can you leave your wheels on and just spray it without worrying about getting this on the brake rotors?
Thanks,
Al
So can you leave your wheels on and just spray it without worrying about getting this on the brake rotors?
Thanks,
Al