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      07-18-2013, 07:35 AM   #1
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Problem - Brake Rotors turn rust brown after washing - here's the solution

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How many times have you wondered....how can I stop rust on my brake rotors when I wash or detail my car. Its ugly and messy. We get this question quite often.

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No more having to go back and wipe down your inner wheels after all that hard work.

This is currently is the best solution that we know of to prevent rust from happening to the rotors during your washing and detailing. This is not a permanent solution, the rotors will rust after you drive in the rain or they get wet.

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Rustopper effortlessly prevents rust from forming on your brake rotors after cleaning wheels and braking systems.

Product features:
- Rustopper was designed to prevent “rust dust” – the initial brake dust on clean wheels that occurs after washing.
- Rustopper’s Acid-free, pH-neutral formula will not attack wheel coatings, lug nuts or braking systems.
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1. After cleaning wheel and braking system, rinse thoroughly with water and let excess water drip for several seconds.

2. From a close distance, apply liberally to brake rotor surface, spraying in a sweeping motion around the rotor face at least two times.

3. The liquid may fizz as it reacts with the iron rotor. Finally, wipe any excess liquid inside wheel.

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Protect against frost or freezing. Do not apply in direct sunlight or to hot wheels.

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what is in this. Most rust inhibitors I know of aren't something I want all over my pads.
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      07-18-2013, 10:22 AM   #3
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Just dry brake your brakes for a few minutes after washing. Does the same for less.
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what is in this. Most rust inhibitors I know of aren't something I want all over my pads.
It is a non-oil based compound that dries without any residue left on the rotor face. It is safe for the vehicle and braking capability.
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