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The only issue with soap and water is that sometimes that's not enough to remove baked-in brake dust. Usually some Sonax and a little agitation with a brush is enough
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The only issue with soap and water is that sometimes that's not enough to remove baked-in brake dust.
Usually some Sonax and a little agitation with a brush is enough to bring it out. It make take a few applications. Short of that, soap and water is perfect. ![]() |
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