mr Mag00
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could i use a cleaner of some description and then get some of that disc brake cleaner would this help. the braking surface is clean but they do look awful.
mickle said:Avoid automotive disc brake cleaner - therefore contains oil
mickle said:Surprising, I thought all cycle discs were made of stainless..
Avoid automotive disc brake cleaner which is designed for cast iron discs and therefore contains oil to prevent oxydisation but will contaminate your pads.
mr Mag00 said:i was being sarcastic, its just the machined surfaces where they have cut out shapes not the braking surface as i say in OP
mickle said:Just repeating what I was told by the finest professional down-hill racing team mechanic I know, who reckons it contaminates the kind of disc brake pads found on bicycles.
Since everything else he has ever told me was sound I have no reason not to believe him on this subject.
I am quite happy to be proved wrong. Just not by Limpford.
linfordlunchbox said:Hurts doesn't it![]()