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Corrosion on brake disc
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<blockquote data-quote="Fireblade" data-source="post: 172280" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>WD-40 or any type of lubricant is a NO-NO. First of all it will affect your braking efficiency and can be dangerous. Secondly, once your brake pads get contaminated with lubricant it will be damaged - you have to replace it.</p><p> </p><p>Surface rust on the brake discs will wear off once you start using your brakes. Its not a problem and just that it doesnt look good. If you intend to store your car after washing, I suggest you drive the car for a short while to get rid of the surface rust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fireblade, post: 172280, member: 221"] WD-40 or any type of lubricant is a NO-NO. First of all it will affect your braking efficiency and can be dangerous. Secondly, once your brake pads get contaminated with lubricant it will be damaged - you have to replace it. Surface rust on the brake discs will wear off once you start using your brakes. Its not a problem and just that it doesnt look good. If you intend to store your car after washing, I suggest you drive the car for a short while to get rid of the surface rust. [/QUOTE]
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