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Old 03-04-2013, 01:21 PM
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Question Do rotors always need cleaning?

I am replacing my brakes and rotors. I purchased Textar high carbon rotors and the packaging states that they are installation ready and require NO CLEANING. It seems that every rotor replacement job, including the Bentley manual states to clean the rotors with brake cleaner. So, is it possible to skip that step on these rotors. My Indy shop purchased these thru their supplier and they basically said to spray them with brake cleaner and wipe them down. It won't hurt to clean them with brake cleaner but I'm just curious to know if cleaning them is even necessary since these indicate "installation ready". It would be nice not to have bother cleaning them since I am doing front and rear.
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Other than a quick wipe, I wouldn't worry over prepping the rotors...I think proper bedding in is more important, once you roll out the door with new pads/rotors.
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Other than a quick wipe, I wouldn't worry over prepping the rotors...I think proper bedding in is more important, once you roll out the door with new pads/rotors.
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Thanks for the quick response! David
A quick wipe and I'm done!
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Some time to prevent rust from forming on steel rotor, there is a slight oil film on the surface. That film need to be cleaned with brake cleaner.
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