Cleaning Brembo's?

Phil K

Here's your sign
Oct 18, 2004
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Surrey darling...
Hello!

Having washed the LCR a few times now I'm begining to get frustrated that I can't remove all the brake dust from my nice red brembo's...

So what do you guys reccomend? I don't want to go slapping wonder wheels all over them only to find the paint starts lifting etc...
 

cupra r rob

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Oct 2, 2006
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Best way is to take the wheels off, if im feeling lazy i feed a wet cloth behind the alloy spokes, hold it at the top and bottom of the caliper and do a kind of up and down movement (dirty minds aside). If that makes any sence.:blink:
 

Reg

Professional Detailer
Oct 10, 2005
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I'd stay away from Wonder Wheels, you are likely to dull the finish for a start. If you must use it, dilute it with water 10:1.

Otherwise a decent All Purpose Cleaner, suitably diluted (again, about 10:1 should be good), put it in a plant sprayer and give the calipers a good soaking. Leave it to dwell for a couple of minutes, agitate with a brush and then rinse off. Would be worth putting some wheel wax on them too (carefully of course!) to help make cleaning easier in future.
 

Feel

Veedubya 'velle
Jun 12, 2003
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Virosol is pretty good, but you will still need a good helping of elbow grease.

There's nothing funnier than the first drive after a wash to spot the wheel spoke sized strip of muck you've missed, or the python-esque routine of rolling the car forwards and backwards "a bit" to get at it.

Treat them gently though, the laquer does come off.
 

karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
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how about brake cleaner? that stuff evaporates afterwards too! i use car shampoo and a toothbrush if i can be bothered to take the wheels off. the rears are more of a pain because they turn a girly shade of pink!
 

J_Cupra210

LCR 210
Sep 27, 2006
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Blackcountry Boy!
the rears are more of a pain because they turn a girly shade of pink!

:cry:

anybody got any recommendations for getting these back to the correct colour without having to remove and re-spray them? possibly some sort of paint restorer? Also, I have lacquer lifting on the front Brembos. Is there any product I can use to seal/stop the effects before it gets any worse?

Thanks fro any assistance.

J
 

Phil K

Here's your sign
Oct 18, 2004
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Surrey darling...
Thanks for the tips fellas... will have to find a suitable weekend to get serious with it then :)

And yeah I have pink rears too and would like to find a solution as they don't match the front too well!
 

karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
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whip the rear wheels off and give the calipers a once over with something like autoglym paint restorer. a bit of effort brings them up nice but it isn't a permanent solution. respray/powder coating is probably the only other permanent fix!
 

Ruddmeister

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Jun 23, 2003
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:cry:

anybody got any recommendations for getting these back to the correct colour without having to remove and re-spray them? possibly some sort of paint restorer? Also, I have lacquer lifting on the front Brembos. Is there any product I can use to seal/stop the effects before it gets any worse?

Thanks fro any assistance.

J


try this...

jack up the car, remove the wheel, jet wash the caliper until it's free of debris, wait till it dries, remove all flakes/loose lacquer, mask the caliper with cardboard, spray entire caliper with new lacquer (repeat for several coats) and then do the other side.

Now your probably thinking it'll be a bodge or whatever but give it a go and see what you think I seriously could not tell where the lacquer had peeled in small patches before.

IMO it's worth a go as it won't take long, worst case it's only a bit of extra lacquer to strip when you get them resprayed etc.
 
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