wire brush or sand paper man. that is the best way to clean them.
Hey guys i def need some quick help. I recently bought some drilled and slotted rotors from this guy online and put them on n they look and work nice, but after our first rain since i put them on they got rust drip marks and stuff on them from one shower, im taking my wheels off 2maro to put new mud guards on. Can anyone tell me the best way to clean that rust off without messing up any part of the rotors, thanks alot. Im just going to try and clean them this once and see if this was just a one time thing because they are new or something? Any help would be appriciated.
wire brush or sand paper man. that is the best way to clean them.
n3oAcid24 = 01' Galant I4
normal for any rotor unless they are zinc plated... drive a mile and it will disappear...
ditto.Originally Posted by thebirdman13
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-Pedro
if there's rust on the braking surface thats normal. if its on like a non braking surface, just paint that part of the rotor and you don't have to worry about seeing the rust. make sure you clean the rotor first.
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doesnt matter if they are zinc plated the brake will just wear off the zinc plating, ANY rotor will have rust on it.Originally Posted by thebirdman13
yeah, but at least the rest of it will be pretty
Try painting the rotors, but not where the pads contact the rotors. Tape it off or you can just spray paint them and then sand where the pads will hit them.
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