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      05-21-2025, 03:54 PM   #23
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I have Akebono Euro pads and just swapped my 666M wheels back onto the car last week. I haven't driven the car much and I do see a small amount of brake dust and road dirt starting to accumulate, but in my specific case where I wash the car every couple of weeks any drive maybe only a few hundred miles in between, the relatively light buildup described above ought to come off by just spraying them with Sonax Full Effect (or similar product), letting them sit for 5 minutes, and hitting them with the pressure washer.
Link to the pads plz

I thought people loved the iSweep2000 pads

I have 7500 miles. Do i need to change rotors with new pads or can i just get the pads changed on used rotors?
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      05-21-2025, 04:22 PM   #24
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Link to the pads plz

I thought people loved the iSweep2000 pads

I have 7500 miles. Do i need to change rotors with new pads or can i just get the pads changed on used rotors?
See if pads are available for your model:https://www.akebonobrakes.com/

Consider buying them from FCPEuro.com where they come with a lifetime replacement warranty.

Swapping pads will be fine on your rotors.
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See if pads are available for your model:https://www.akebonobrakes.com/

Consider buying them from FCPEuro.com where they come with a lifetime replacement warranty.

Swapping pads will be fine on your rotors.
Seems there are no applications for M2 front pads
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First off, my wheels never get that dirty. My only issue is that there isn't any device that can get behind the front calipers to clean the barrel, as space is very tight, so I have to move the car forward or backwards to get at it. Even my wheel woolie can't fit.
Between my 18" wheels and M Performance brakes, there's no room for my hand either between the caliper and barrel so I do this too. I wear gloves so the dust shields don't cut my hand to hell. About once a month I'll take the wheels off to thoroughly clean them. I use a $30 motorcycle wheel stand to hold and spin them.
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Seems there are no applications for M2 front pads
As I explained in my earlier post, and also gave you a recommendation for a pad that's nearly as good.
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      05-21-2025, 08:14 PM   #28
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I'm experiencing levels of rage never thought possible washing my car and i need advice before i push my '24 M2 off a cliff.

Besides changing to iSweep2000 or buying new $5000 wheels, how do y'all clean your wheels
Occasionally, with regular car shampoo after spraying some wheel cleaner or iron remover.
Or not at all - brake dust is a sign of a properly working brake system!


WTF is iSweep2000?

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Can you post tools (with links) that allow you to clean your wheels thoroughly & quickly. My wheels are graphene coated but brake dust is still maddening. I use P&S wheel cleaner in a IK foam sprayer
Seams like you are using reasonable products.
Are you sure you are not over-reacting?

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I found the best way is at least once a year to remove the wheels and deep clean everything. But that is a lot of work.
I do that after swapping between winter<->summer wheel sets.
My wheels are ceramic coated, and getting dust and grime off them is super easy. At most +1 wheel cleaner spraying cycle, then rinse off, then done.

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I can't get behind the front calipers. I have to use a paint stirrer inside a thin/cheap wash mit. Still bunches. I have wheel woolies but the smallest one isn't long enough for the barrels but the larger ones won't clear the rotors. The spokes I use detail brushes and still can't it all. Behind the spokes too
I can't get behind the caliper either. I don't care.
If you do, you can clean the inner barrels that you can access, then drive the car 2" forward and clean the areas that you previously couldn't.

Or, just buy gun-metal grey wheels, and you won't be able to see the brake dust!

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      05-21-2025, 08:23 PM   #29
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I can't get behind the caliper either. I don't care.
If you do, you can clean the inner barrels that you can access, then drive the car 2" forward and clean the areas that you previously couldn't.

Or, just buy gun-metal grey wheels, and you won't be able to see the brake dust!

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iSweep1500 or 2000 were the Belle of the ball when i first got my car and there were a bunch of gushing reviews esp about bite, braking & dust
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Have you checked out the Microfiber Madness Incredibrush flat?

I have seen this before when deciding if I needed that brush but Nah, I force a microfiber towel in with my digits, but I don't have those nightmare wheels.
Calipers and 18" wheels but still tight on E84.

In the video he makes it work on the 666s.

I just use an EZ detail brush large for drum work, behind the spokes and rotor hat.
I put a new coat of CQUK3 every 6 months on wheels swap and use Akebono pads so I really dont have to try to hard cleaning my 7 split spoke wheels


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Never clean em. Natural matte finish FTW!
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Hey all,
I'm experiencing levels of rage never thought possible washing my car and i need advice before i push my '24 M2 off a cliff.

Besides changing to iSweep2000 or buying new $5000 wheels, how do y'all clean your wheels

Can you post tools (with links) that allow you to clean your wheels thoroughly & quickly. My wheels are graphene coated but brake dust is still maddening. I use P&S wheel cleaner in a IK foam sprayer

I can't get behind the front calipers. I have to use a paint stirrer inside a thin/cheap wash mit. Still bunches. I have wheel woolies but the smallest one isn't long enough for the barrels but the larger ones won't clear the rotors. The spokes I use detail brushes and still can't it all. Behind the spokes too

Any advice would be awesome

Here you go…
https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2173126
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Greetings,

There are several more posts regarding cleaning your wheels. However, in brief:

1. Griot’s Garage Heavy Duty Wheel Cleaner
2. Use a variety of brushes, woolies, etc. and make some home-made brushes to get behind the huge caliper. Microfiber towel hot glued to a paint stick will get behind the calipers.
3. Use Griot’s Garage Ceramic Wash…water will slide right off…
4. Blow dry with your battery powered or electric leaf or car blower.
5. The next day, use Griot’s Ceramic Spray Wax and clean wheels with microfiber towel.
6. Apply Griot’s Ceramic Tire Dressing.
7. Don’t drive the car for two months…but look at those wheels and admire - yes, sarcasm.
8. No affiliation with Griot’s…just like their products.

Good luck,

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      06-01-2025, 07:22 AM   #34
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Among the many different microfiber brushes designed for wheels that I have bought, I have one of these that didn't work to well as designed but mine has a removeable cover so I took the cover off and use it regularly for the spokes and the inside part (barrel). For the barrel, I just sort of drag it along the inside perimeter of the wheel by hand. I also bought a bag of cheap 100% cotton gloves off Amazon and use my fingers to get to the crevices and corners that the brushes don't get. You can reuse the gloves or just throw them away since they are hard to get 100% clean after using them.

Mine are the silver 930M wheels and I likely will need to jack the car up every year or so to completely clean the inside barrels - Or, better yet, pay a detailer to do this.
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