soorg Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Anybody know of a good way to prevent brake dust from accumulating on the front wheels of the new IS? The problem isn't too bad, but the previous Lexus cars we've had never had this problem. Any special kind of detergent/cleaner that actually prevents the dust from accumulating in the 1st place?
Scott M Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Anybody know of a good way to prevent brake dust from accumulating on the front wheels of the new IS? Don't use the brakes. :D
bartkat Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I use Michelin acid free wheel cleaner, then coat with Michelin brake dust repellant. The dust doesn't stick as badly and wipes right off.
SW03ES Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 The products bart mentioned work well. You can also coat the wheels with a true polymer sealant like Klasse or Zaino, that works too.
Bourne33065 Posted April 7, 2006 Posted April 7, 2006 I use Prestone wheel cleaner with brake dust repellent, it works as a dsgreaser when your cleaning the car, and then you can add a second coat to prevent brake dust build up, I've been using it for sometime now and it works well.
Flipsonic Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 I don't have mine yet but planning on purchasing one soon. How bad is this brake dust issue? I have a Mercedes and have to wash the wheels constantly because of the black brake dust. After washing it then driving 100 miles (after 3 days), the wheels are no longer shiny and I can see the black dust accumulating. If I let it go for a week and drive 50 miles a day, it would surely be dark by the end of the week. Especially the front wheels. Do you guys have this experience with the 06 IS? Is it as bad as German cars?
nzbc Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 I heard waxing your rims can lessen the amount of break dust sticking to the rim, also makes it easier to wipe break dust off. I dont have wheels worth trying this but let me know if anyone does know.
bartkat Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 It's not nearly as bad as what I've seen on some Mercedes.
Flipsonic Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 How many miles of city driving before you see noticable brake dust?
05IS300 Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 I wash my car so often it doen't get a chance to build up.Whatever you do don't put anything behind the wheels like those "Kleen Wheel" products.They hold heat in and will warp rotors,I don't know if they even still make them but stay away from anything that will build heat.I think my dust comes from my speeding on freeway ramps.My other performance car is a 450hp Fox body Mustang that handles like crap.
Cherokee_Outlaw Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 I wash my car so often it doen't get a chance to build up.Whatever you do don't put anything behind the wheels like those "Kleen Wheel" products.They hold heat in and will warp rotors,I don't know if they even still make them but stay away from anything that will build heat.I think my dust comes from my speeding on freeway ramps.My other performance car is a 450hp Fox body Mustang that handles like crap. What I don't understand is... being the 350 is a 4 wheel braking system.... why is it just the front wheels that has brake dust? Yesterday when I was cleaning the wheels... I noticed the front is bad... and the rear didn't have any black what so ever?
Flipsonic Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 I've used Wheel Wax on my Mercedes. It is made for wheels and will withstand heat. Most wax breaks down due to heat. Wheel Wax will not. It is supposed to repel brake dust as well. It doesn't prevent brake dust but it takes longer for it to be noticeable on the wheel. Also dust come off easily when cleaning. I stopped using it because I got tired of waxing my wheels. I just clean them regularly. If you want to buy it, just Google Wheel Wax. This is why I'm interested in knowing how bad the dusting is on the IS. I don't mind cleaning it once a week. But for my Mercedes, I have to clean it twice a week to keep it looking shiny and clean. So any additional info on the dusting is appreciated. I wash my car so often it doen't get a chance to build up.Whatever you do don't put anything behind the wheels like those "Kleen Wheel" products.They hold heat in and will warp rotors,I don't know if they even still make them but stay away from anything that will build heat.I think my dust comes from my speeding on freeway ramps.My other performance car is a 450hp Fox body Mustang that handles like crap. What I don't understand is... being the 350 is a 4 wheel braking system.... why is it just the front wheels that has brake dust? Yesterday when I was cleaning the wheels... I noticed the front is bad... and the rear didn't have any black what so ever? The reason is, the front brakes work harder than the rear. That's how they are designed. You need more stopping power in front than the back. About how many miles did you drive before you saw noticeable brake dust in the fronts?
Cherokee_Outlaw Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 What I don't understand is... being the 350 is a 4 wheel braking system.... why is it just the front wheels that has brake dust? Yesterday when I was cleaning the wheels... I noticed the front is bad... and the rear didn't have any black what so ever? The reason is, the front brakes work harder than the rear. That's how they are designed. You need more stopping power in front than the back. About how many miles did you drive before you saw noticeable brake dust in the fronts? Not sure... its the next day.... It only gets in the pits of the wheels... a real pain in the !Removed!...
bartkat Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 I hadn't detailed my wheels for about 4 weeks. I had the Michelin brake dust repellent on them for that length of time, and had only been going through the touchless car wash about once a week. So yesterday I went to the car wash and sprayed the wheels with Michelin acid free wheel cleaner prior to going through the wash. The wheels came out clean, just fine. Today I sprayed and wiped them down again with the dust repellent. It appears to me this will keep the wheels looking good for about a month with very little manual work involved.
Flipsonic Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Anyone know if there are less dusty replacement pads available now?
Flipsonic Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 I just happened to be looking at the EBC brakes website and saw they have part #s for less dusty pads for both IS350 and IS250. I will call and find out.
Flipsonic Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 Just to update everyone on this - if you want to replace your brake pads with less dusty ones, EBC has them available for the IS. It's called Red Stuff. go to www.ebcbrakes.com to see. It's $99 for fronts and $69 for rears. These are supposed to be for highly tuned cars and produce 50% lower dust.
JulesinSD Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Anybody know of a good way to prevent brake dust from accumulating on the front wheels of the new IS? The problem isn't too bad, but the previous Lexus cars we've had never had this problem. Any special kind of detergent/cleaner that actually prevents the dust from accumulating in the 1st place? I just clean them often and put a coat of wax on them periodically. The Lexus brakes do produce quite a lot of dust though. Similar to the German cars anyway. We had 2 3-series BMWs and this car seems on par with them as far as dirty front wheels go.
Flipsonic Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 I have a 06 Mercedes ML350. I just purchased a IS250. IMO, the IS produce more dust (fronts anyway). I will try wiping them off everyday until new pads are installed.
ProjectIS250 Posted May 17, 2006 Posted May 17, 2006 I always thought German cars were bad, but the My IS is a pain. I went to town cleaning the car on Sunday, worked the wheels with wax and all and you can already see the black on the rims 3 days later. It’s driving me nuts. I need to start using some products everyone’s been recommending.
Flipsonic Posted May 17, 2006 Posted May 17, 2006 Any product you use will not prevent black on the rims. Black dust will still accumulate after time as long as you're using the brakes. The only way to combat this is protect your wheels for easy cleanups or change the pads.
AlecThigpen Posted June 15, 2008 Posted June 15, 2008 We had the heavy brake residue problem and took it to the dealer. They replaced the brakes with new ones, and said, no charge, that is a known problem with the 06 IS 350 and is covered under warranty. No problem now.
smooth1 Posted June 16, 2008 Posted June 16, 2008 There is a TSB out on the dusty brake pad issue. You don't have to spend any money on it. Brake Pad TSIB
lovetoskico Posted June 16, 2008 Posted June 16, 2008 I don't think the 2008 models are covered under the brake dust TSIB...yet hopefully.
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