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    Rusted Brakes, what to do?

    Hey all,

    I've been wanting to paint my calipers lately, but jsut the other day, I've noticed that there
    is a **** load of rust all over my rear brakes.

    Google search tells me this is normal, and comes off when you apply brakes, however that does not seem to be the case for me and I definately want to remove this as it's quite an eye-sore.

    It's a bit late, so I'll update with actual photos tomorrow, but for now, it's something similar to this:

    http://www.foreignaffairs.us/gallery...and%20Rust.JPG

    Thanks for help, will update tomorrow

    TL;DR
    Brake discs are rusty, how to restore to normal/maintain it?


    **EDIT: ADDED PHOTOS**
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    Last edited by jaackyy; 24-06-2015 at 03:30 PM.

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    You'll probably need to get the rotors machined or polished mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiken View Post
    You'll probably need to get the rotors machined or polished mate
    That's annoying... Since I Recently purchased the car, and the RWC included having the rear brakes changed, I have a warranty on the check, would I be able to claim warranty on this?

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    Mine will do that overnight... It goes away when you drive the car, right?

    The rust is because of the material the rotors are made of... No big deal

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    Go for a drive put brakes on Problem solved. Dont take it out in the rain or wash it and it wont happen again. Mine go like that when I wash it.
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    Brake harder
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    Just added photos to main post.

    I took it for a quick drive and did some braking but its still there, albeit maybe a little less.

    can i take a microfibre cloth or something and try rub it with water or something?

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    You worry too much go for a longer drive with more corners needing a bit more braking Every time they get wet they will do that.
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    The rusty part appears to be the hub, not the friction face of the rotor itself. You can wire brush the rust off & paint it at the same time you do your calipers
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    The rusty part appears to be the hub, not the friction face of the rotor itself. You can wire brush the rust off & paint it at the same time you do your calipers
    So it's safe to paint that bit where the rust is? I don't wanna paint it and make my brakes not work properly or something

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