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Thread: can anyone help me with brake dust stuck on my polished lip?

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    can anyone help me with brake dust stuck on my polished lip?

    Hey bimmer friends well last week I bought an 03 525I m sport with some beautiful 19s but downside It had major brake dust on the polished lip. I tried to clean them got most of it off but I still got some stubborn stain like on then theres nothing eating it or cratered in its just like over the clear coat. If anyone has delt woth and solved this without having to sand it please help me thanks guys appreciate everything.
    I know my pics look bad sorry phone isn that great its from metro lol maybe I'll get new ones with my nikon tomorrow
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    If Flitz won't take it off I would say have them refinished.
    Rust & Corrosion: Apply Flitz with #0000 Steel wool. If necessary, apply pressure when rubbing. Polish with soft cloth.

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    I'd try using some Iron X by CarPro. Let it sit on clean wheels for about 7-10 mins, then rinse heavily.

    If that doesn't work, refinishing and polish may be your only option.

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    Are the wheels polished aluminum?

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    iron x

    Quote Originally Posted by rolltidef30 View Post
    I'd try using some Iron X by CarPro. Let it sit on clean wheels for about 7-10 mins, then rinse heavily.

    If that doesn't work, refinishing and polish may be your only option.
    I second the suggestion of Iron X. It works well..

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    Iron X works well but stinks horribly. Use in well ventilated area.
    Doo Doo Juice makes a cleaner that works pretty well and doesn't smell.
    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/ferro...l#.Vz0BaJMrJPM

    Silly name but great products


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    Quote Originally Posted by jp5Touring View Post
    Iron X works well but stinks horribly. Use in well ventilated area.
    Doo Doo Juice makes a cleaner that works pretty well and doesn't smell.
    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/ferro...l#.Vz0BaJMrJPM

    Silly name but great products
    Yes, Iron-X does smell but works very well.
    I would think that Doo Doo juice stinks also, maybe even worse than Iron-X!!!
    Methinks you mean Dodo juice.

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