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simple green on rotors?
my rotors are dirty as hell, could i use simple green on them to clean them off?
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sure, I don't see why not.....
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If your really that unsure just buy rotor/brake cleaner
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go with break/rotor cleaner its the best way to go
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Re: simple green on rotors? (teggsr925)
Use simply green if you happen to have alot of grease on your rotors. Otherwise do what everyone else said use brake/rotor cleaner.
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aight thanx
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