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Dear Tom and Ray:
Something that looks like black soot forms on my wheels -- especially the Tom: It's brake dust, Guan. And it's not a new phenomenon. The reason you see more of it now is because of all those fancy "waffle style" wheels on the road. Ray: Most cars used to have wheel covers, which kept the brake dust contained and out of sight. But wheel covers have fallen out of fashion. And now alloy wheels with slots and spokes and holes are all the rage, not only because people think they look nice, but because they weigh less and let more air in, which provides better cooling for the brakes. The downside is that those same holes which let air in, let brake dust out. Tom: The stuff is harmless, Guan. At least to your car. I mean, I wouldn't
sprinkle any on your corn flakes or anything. But aside from the
all-important aesthetic considerations, it's nothing to worry about.
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