Rust On Rotors
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I assume you mean that you have a little surface rust on the face of the rotors after washing the car or recent rain. If that's the case, just drive the car. The first time you apply your brakes to slow down for a stop sign, the break pads will take the rust off.
It's hard to not answer this and sound like a dick. But seriously, wtf?
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Does anyone know how to clean Brake rotors? Is there a liquid i could use to clean them with ?
2. yes, but #1 is easier
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Your first car is NISMO edition 350z?
1) that makes your question more reasonable.
2) duck and cover, because you have no idea what can of worms you've opened on youself. There's gonna be some flaming.
1) that makes your question more reasonable.
2) duck and cover, because you have no idea what can of worms you've opened on youself. There's gonna be some flaming.
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Does anyone know how to clean Brake rotors? Is there a liquid i could use to clean them with ?
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Honestly to get it done right... Dont listen to these guys... There leading you in the wrong direction... Follow my instructions very carefully...
1. buy a sponge...
2. jack up the car....
3. remove the lugs....
4. take the wheel off....
5. remove brake caliber...
6. scrub the **** out of the rotors...
Thats about it.... That should keep your rotors nice and clean.... But just remember to do it everytime it rains or you wash the car or it wont last...
1. buy a sponge...
2. jack up the car....
3. remove the lugs....
4. take the wheel off....
5. remove brake caliber...
6. scrub the **** out of the rotors...
Thats about it.... That should keep your rotors nice and clean.... But just remember to do it everytime it rains or you wash the car or it wont last...