HoskinIngham119

A couple of years back, a friend of mine brought over his newly bought and carefully used 325i to my house. I was very nearly as enthusiastic for him as this was the vehicle that he had always wanted as he was for himself. A recently available promotion and raise at the office meant he could dump his LeSabre for something a more classier and a bit more expensive. As he rolled into my garage I gave the automobile a great once around before my eyes rested on his front left wheel. While the rest of his car looked shop new, his front wheels were definitely filthy. So, what was my friends wheels that were messed up by the culprit? Please read on to learn most of the sordid details!

Brake dust. Yes, something as simple as dust from the 325is wheels messed up my friend Johns wheels. I handed him a and a towel with some lukewarm water and he immediately started initially to touch up the metal wheels and tires. Unfortunately, this is just a temporary repair as several days later his wheels were smudged again. By that point, however, he had already purchased a set of brake dust shields to take care of the issue. Honestly, I never knew such a solution existed until he said about it.

When Johns brake dirt glasses arrived, I helped him install them and was impressed how simple they went on his car. Brake dust glasses are fitted directly into the wheel, kind of like an internal hubcap. Each guard is just a one piece unit that fits into place without the kind of special tool needed. Johns guards were sized perfect for his wheels [order by wheel size to make sure] and his car no longer looks dirty. Best of all, his remaining warranty isn't voided with this specific very useful replacement part.

Yet another thing I learned all about brake dust is that besides looking poor, brake dust can eat away at metal wheels. You cant use harsh chemicals in your rims to eliminate the dirt or should you use a higher powered spray. As an alternative, brake shields [or brake dust covers as many people call them] eliminate the problem altogether making your wheels looking good constantly. Brake dust shields are vented also to allow your wheels to cool down.

Brake dust glasses are available through select auto elements stores including the Auto Parts Warehouses often available web store. account