Wheel Cleaners can destroy Ceramic Discs?

Wheel Cleaners can destroy Ceramic Discs?

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RichardCHXX

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112 posts

51 months

Saturday 16th October 2021
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I have recently read that using Chemical-based wheel cleaners such as Muc off etc can TOTALLY destroy Ceramic Brake discs, is this true, guess it could make sense, easy way to blow 10-15k??

Bezerk

405 posts

166 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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You wouldn't want to leave any acidic/alkaline product on a vehicle without quickly rinsing it off as it isn't going to do any good left to dwell.

There are infinite pH neutral products these days so no need to use anything harsh on a regular basis.


Skittles001

669 posts

270 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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Ceramics are apparently porous and will pick up ie absorb aggressive chenicals and impact the performance of the rotors. i say apparently as I’ve only heard this second hand. I only use Ph neutral shampoo on the wheels for cars with ceramics. Unlike steels they shouldn’t get too dirty anyhow.

Cheib

23,759 posts

182 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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Chemical based wheel cleaners if of the aggressive type can do for your alloy wheels too….especially if they are of the diamond cut variety. At least that is what I was told by an alloy refurb company when I was getting some Mk V Golf Ti wheels returned which the previous owner had cleaned with something ste,

_Leg_

2,825 posts

218 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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I've not used wheel cleaners on my steel braked cars for a good few years now, I've never used them on my ceramic braked cars because there's just no need. They produce so little detritus it's totally unnecessary.

mwstewart

8,032 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Totally destroy is a bit of an exaggeration, but the epoxy binding can be affected by acid. "likely to increase the rate of visible wear" is more accurate.

RichardCHXX

Original Poster:

112 posts

51 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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