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In the past, I've always had alloys that are shiny silver paint, so have given them a good coat of wax to help keep the brake dust from staining them.

I've just bought a brand new set of satin black wheels for my other halfs mid life crisis. I want to do something to help preserve the finish as long as possible, but don't want to do anything that might screw up the finish on them. Any advice?
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Cant see why wax would hurt them.

At least brake dust wont show up.


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Isn't brake dust satin black anyway?


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sadly, my cunning plan failed. these rims show up brake dust much worse than the silver ones :crying:


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Just don't clean them! Eventually they will all be one colour. Lol


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