Gionnirocket
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Thought I'd share the experience of a recent mishap....
After doing some front end work on my bike I found that the front disc brakes were working at less than 50% stopping capacity than before. I'm not sure what I may have contaminated them with as I did use WD-40, Dry Teflon Spray Lubricant and some Grease in my work and I thought I was careful with the use of all. So I popped the pads out to inspect and there wasn't anything apparent. So I cleaned the rotor with some rubbing alcohol and then the pads with some Simple green and then a light sand with some wet emery cloth. This brought them back a little but no where near full capacity. So that evening I soaked the pads overnight in a concentrated solution of Simple Green and a few drops of Dawn dish washing liquid. The following morning I gave them a good rinse in hot water and voila.. back to full stopping power.
I already had replacement pads on order that should be here by the end of next week.. but I'm glad I found a way to rescue these as they were practically new and I was back safely on the road with minimal downtime.
After doing some front end work on my bike I found that the front disc brakes were working at less than 50% stopping capacity than before. I'm not sure what I may have contaminated them with as I did use WD-40, Dry Teflon Spray Lubricant and some Grease in my work and I thought I was careful with the use of all. So I popped the pads out to inspect and there wasn't anything apparent. So I cleaned the rotor with some rubbing alcohol and then the pads with some Simple green and then a light sand with some wet emery cloth. This brought them back a little but no where near full capacity. So that evening I soaked the pads overnight in a concentrated solution of Simple Green and a few drops of Dawn dish washing liquid. The following morning I gave them a good rinse in hot water and voila.. back to full stopping power.
I already had replacement pads on order that should be here by the end of next week.. but I'm glad I found a way to rescue these as they were practically new and I was back safely on the road with minimal downtime.