Do you not think its a little unfair on the cleaners that did the front wheels? On every car I have ever owned the front wheels take a far bigger pounding with brake dust than the rears.
The problem with my vehicles previously was the same as yours. But I have noticed that there is now hardly any differences in the pollution, or minimal. I do not know why this is so. But if there were major differences, I would not do such a test in this way. If it is really so, then I wonder why a cleaner one front rim (IronX LS) has subjectively performed best.
Removing brake dust is not a job for just one chemical. Although iron x, dragons breath etc will remove a certain amount of brake dust and fall out, you can still be left with nearly half of the baked on particles. While this might be fine for the average owner, should you want to get rid of 95%+ of what is left you will get excellent results using a medium clay bar afterwards. A fine cutting compound used very carefully can be used to complete. Most important step is protection after cleaning with a quality wheel protector. I have used expensive stuff but if on a tight budget try Poorboys wheel protector (pink) if on a tight budget, failing that any wax you have will be better than no protection. :)
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I would have like to see you include Sonax Full Effect in your testing too.
Nice video! Finally something that you can enjoy on a Retina display!
+Daniel San that like a HD screen only Apple mugs pay treble for it lol.
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Do you not think its a little unfair on the cleaners that did the front wheels? On every car I have ever owned the front wheels take a far bigger pounding with brake dust than the rears.
The problem with my vehicles previously was the same as yours. But I have noticed that there is now hardly any differences in the pollution, or minimal. I do not know why this is so. But if there were major differences, I would not do such a test in this way.
If it is really so, then I wonder why a cleaner one front rim (IronX LS) has subjectively performed best.
Removing brake dust is not a job for just one chemical. Although iron x, dragons breath etc will remove a certain amount of brake dust and fall out, you can still be left with nearly half of the baked on particles. While this might be fine for the average owner, should you want to get rid of 95%+ of what is left you will get excellent results using a medium clay bar afterwards. A fine cutting compound used very carefully can be used to complete.
Most important step is protection after cleaning with a quality wheel protector. I have used expensive stuff but if on a tight budget try Poorboys wheel protector (pink) if on a tight budget, failing that any wax you have will be better than no protection. :)
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Super Test, mehr davon!!
Professional review! that will help me choose correctly this time, thanks.
Thanks for sharing this fantastic test! It's one of the best tests I've seen on tube.
Grtz
Great video comparison. Keep it up.
What a great review. Thanks.
Also isn't Iron-X just a fallout remover?
How do those products fair against brown royal?
What is Brown Royal?
Royal Brown is some expensive American shit that fucks up your wheels, don't use it! Use Sonaxx
what kind of pressure cleaner do you use?
Whats the last song
Emily Underhill - Fly (JacM Remix)
Autosmart red7 for the win
ironX its a good products