cleaning rotors - what with?

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cleaning rotors - what with?

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Anyone know the best stuff for cleaning the brake rotors with? Im guessing good old brake cleaner would do the job just as well?

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Also how to clean them? Would you use wire wool? a cloth??
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wd40 and wire wool RobB !!
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Post by Jamz »

I just did mine when I put the new discs on!

Petrol.

Then spray them with that brake/carb cleaner stuff and wipe them over. Job done! :smt002

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I had to use the petrol mainly because the breakers had put brown tape all over the discs, and when I peeled it off all the sticky toad stayed on them! :smt013
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Post by deviant »

masterofinsanity wrote:wd40 and wire wool RobB !!
just make sure you remember when you put it back together, cos the brakes ain't gonna work until you've put a few hard stops on them!

unless of course you clean the wd40 off with brake cleaner, but then why not just use brake cleaner in the first place?
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Post by RedexRobB »

Cheers guys, only bit a really want to scrub is the outer edge of the rotor. They usually go black!

think ill stick with a few cans of brake cleaner! :smt003
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Post by GlenthemanN »

yeah use brake cleaner not wd40 on your rotors.
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Yeah and if you do use wd40 remember they dont bite in gradually, it's quite a sudden thing.
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If your just wanting to clean them, OOO wire wool is your mate.

But if like me (shortly) you want to re-surface them to get a better grip from your pads then a nylon/scotchpad disc of 320 grade on an angle grinder will remove the peaks on them and leave them looking almost brand new. the swirl marks that are left will recut your pads and your stopping power will feel like how you remember them from new :smt003

******* DO NOT APPLY PRESSURE DOING THIS *********

The Nylon disc will happily eat your rotor if you are heavy handed. Very light strokes are only required to bring them up new.


******* MEASURE THE THICKNESS OF YOUR DISC ********

If the peaks are on the MIN. thickness for you rotor - DO NOT do this.
If you have over .3mm above the min, you should be OK.

The discs I've got have a lot of surface rust on them and I will be freshing them up doing this. I will take plenty photos to show what I am doing and so you can see the end results.

Try and avoid using any solvent , even high flash point on your rotors.
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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