Over time, with regular driving, brake dust builds up on your wheels and even your paintwork, leaving behind a stubborn mess.
In this guide, we’ll break down what brake dust is, how it forms, and the best methods to safely and effectively remove it from your vehicle, keeping your wheels and paintwork looking fresh and clean.
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What Is Brake Dust?
Brake dust is made up of tiny iron particles generated from your car’s braking system.
As you brake, these particles are deposited onto your wheels and paintwork, gradually building up into a noticeable black layer that can become quite a problem if not cleaned.
Can Brake Dust Damage Wheels?
Yes, if left untreated, brake dust can bond to your wheels, leading to discoloration that may require professional removal.
Regular cleaning helps prevent costly repairs while keeping your wheels looking fresh and enhancing your car’s overall appearance.
How To Remove Clean & Remove Brake Dust
For effortless brake dust removal, our iron fallout remover is the perfect solution.
Specially formulated to target iron contamination, it reacts with embedded particles, turning a bright purple as it breaks them down.
Simply spray it on, let it work for a few minutes, then agitate with brushes for a deeper clean before rinsing off with a hose or pressure washer.