thanks in advance
DrR ClioSport Club Member VW Golf GTD Oct 17, 2007 #2 In what way are they dirty? My are always shiny just by using them.
E edde Oct 17, 2007 #3 Brake hard and it cleans the disks up. They'll go rusty looking very quickly though due to what there made of.
Brake hard and it cleans the disks up. They'll go rusty looking very quickly though due to what there made of.
A adammichael ford focus Oct 17, 2007 #4 taking the front wheels of soon so thought i might aswell give everything a clean
E edde Oct 17, 2007 #5 adammichael said: taking the front wheels of soon so thought i might aswell give everything a clean Click to expand... Don't mess about trying to clean them braking hard etc is the only way of cleaning them.
adammichael said: taking the front wheels of soon so thought i might aswell give everything a clean Click to expand... Don't mess about trying to clean them braking hard etc is the only way of cleaning them.
Rich 106 GTi Oct 17, 2007 #6 Spray them with some brake cleaner if feel compelled to have to do something.
DrR ClioSport Club Member VW Golf GTD Oct 17, 2007 #7 I don't get how the disk can get dirty, mine are always shinny, unless i've just washed it, do you mean the caliper?
I don't get how the disk can get dirty, mine are always shinny, unless i've just washed it, do you mean the caliper?
A Ali V6, Trackhawk, GTS Oct 17, 2007 #9 :S Don't spray anything on the disk... I don't even use brake cleaner unless i'm rebuilding them...