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-16V- 03-13-2004 03:27 PM

Clean rotor before install?
 
A guys i was reading a magazine the other day. And they were doing a big brake upgrade on a civic, and before installing the new brake pads and rotors. The guy was washing the rotors with a scotchbrite pad and some soap.

I think they said it would help the pad and rotor perform better.??


Thats crazy anyone ever heard of this???????

koto SM2 03-13-2004 03:50 PM

Re: Clean rotor before install? (-16V-)
 
You have to wash off the coating that is usually found on new rotors. If you don't, there'll be a bad smell when you burn it off braking. I usually use brake cleaner and a rag, since they were using soap maybe they were also trying to wash away any grease or grime they might have gotten on the rotor during the install.

the DR. 03-13-2004 04:42 PM

Re: Clean rotor before install? (koto SM2)
 
It won't neccesarily perform better. Rotors usually come with a coating on the to prevent rust/etc while sitting on the shelf. You need to clean it off before installing.

B2FiNiTY 03-13-2004 04:59 PM

Re: Clean rotor before install? (the DR.)
 
Just spray some brake cleaner and go break those pads in.

-16V- 03-13-2004 07:15 PM

Re: Clean rotor before install? (B2FiNiTY)
 
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Damn thats why my rotors went bad in like 4 1/2 months. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emthdown.gif

boosh 03-13-2004 09:03 PM

i just wiped mine off with a damp cloth before i put em on. i've driven it max like 500 miles since then, so i cannot comment on the longevity of it.

Built B16A 03-13-2004 09:15 PM

Re: (boosh)
 
ive heard of people surfacing BRAND NEW rotors right out the of box.. to prevent the chance of warping in shipping. that would also get all the preservitive additives..

but ive heard now adays.. shipping standards are alot better, and its not somethign to worry about.. but i still hit it with alittle sandpaper.. its just me.

travis 03-13-2004 09:31 PM

Re: (Built B16A)
 
I just scuff 'em with fine sand paper. Seems to do the trick.

CyniKal.Mindset 03-13-2004 10:01 PM

Re: (travis)
 
most rotors, well the good ones come machined from factory...u clean em with brake cleaner after u install em to get any grease/oil off them that would create hot spots and in turn promote warping.

if u buy cheaper rotors that arent machined from factory just go over them with some fine sandpaper/scotchbrite pad then clean with brake cleaner then finish assebly like normal

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