
Introduction
As you apply your brakes, the pads rub against the rotors, which slowly wear out and give off dust. Much of this tends to settle on the inside and outside of the rims, making them dirty and dingy. Excessive brake dust buildup can eventually cause your rims to corrode.
Luckily, brake dust is easy to clean with the right tools and approach. Keep reading and we'll show you how.
Tools Required
Materials Required
- Brake dust cleaner (optional)
- Dawn dish soap or car soap
- Disposable shop towels
- Water
- White vinegar
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