My "low dust" ceramic pads are dusty as f*ck
#1
My "low dust" ceramic pads are dusty as f*ck
I searched and just got a bunch of threads asking about cleaning brake dust and asking which pads are low dust, not so much questioning what normal levels of brake dust are.
I have the akebono bbk with stoptech rotors and centric posi-quiet pads. I like everything about how the brakes perform but damn the front brake dust is bad. I washed the car and wiped down the machined lips of my wheels until they were spotless for a car show. After the wash, I drove a total of about 30-40 miles (75% being highway with no or minimal braking) until I got home to find a noticeable amount of brake dust on the front. When I say noticeable, I mean noticeable to me. A non-car guy probably wouldn't even realize the front lip is slightly darker and dirtier than the rear, but if they were held side by side there was an obvious difference. It was to the point that you could wipe the lip with your finger, your finger will have a black smear on it and there will be an obvious streak where your finger made contact with the wheel.
What's going on? Is that normal after a 35ish mile drive and it's simply a consequence of trimming the dust shield to fit the larger brakes? Or are there pads I should try that have a reputation for being less dusty than the posi-quiet pads?
I bought a container of Mother's wheel wax which I'm planning on putting on within the next week or so. Any chance a good coat of fresh wax will help resist dust from settling on the surface?
Thanks in advance
I have the akebono bbk with stoptech rotors and centric posi-quiet pads. I like everything about how the brakes perform but damn the front brake dust is bad. I washed the car and wiped down the machined lips of my wheels until they were spotless for a car show. After the wash, I drove a total of about 30-40 miles (75% being highway with no or minimal braking) until I got home to find a noticeable amount of brake dust on the front. When I say noticeable, I mean noticeable to me. A non-car guy probably wouldn't even realize the front lip is slightly darker and dirtier than the rear, but if they were held side by side there was an obvious difference. It was to the point that you could wipe the lip with your finger, your finger will have a black smear on it and there will be an obvious streak where your finger made contact with the wheel.
What's going on? Is that normal after a 35ish mile drive and it's simply a consequence of trimming the dust shield to fit the larger brakes? Or are there pads I should try that have a reputation for being less dusty than the posi-quiet pads?
I bought a container of Mother's wheel wax which I'm planning on putting on within the next week or so. Any chance a good coat of fresh wax will help resist dust from settling on the surface?
Thanks in advance
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Be careful, clean those lips enough and you'll end up scratching them
Just messing around, but on a serious note if you took any clean surface, put it in a place like a wheel well and drove 35 miles I think its virtually impossible to come out squeaky clean.
Maybe pictures will help.
Just messing around, but on a serious note if you took any clean surface, put it in a place like a wheel well and drove 35 miles I think its virtually impossible to come out squeaky clean.
Maybe pictures will help.
#5
These pads come in OEM non-BBK applications as well. What does me having a BBK have to do with asking about normal levels of brake dust for non-specific brake pads? You can have this issue with or without a BBK. Starting sh*t over something you don't fully understand. See the irony in that?
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