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Clumsy! Copper-Grease Fingerprint on Brake Pad Surface
scootz - 10/6/18 at 07:08 PM

Managed to get a copper-grease fingerprint on the braking surface of new pads.

I sprayed it liberally with brake cleaner as soon as I noticed and then gave the surface a light rub with some sandpaper.

I'm almost paranoid about brakes, but am I worrying unnecessarily in this instance?


adithorp - 10/6/18 at 07:12 PM

Don't worry, it'll be fine. It's not ideal but it happens.


ian locostzx9rc2 - 10/6/18 at 07:13 PM

It will be fine


scootz - 10/6/18 at 07:20 PM

Cheers guys.

I figured I wouldn't be the first (nor the last!) not to notice I had a sticky finger when handling the 'business-end' of pads!


jossey - 10/6/18 at 07:25 PM

I did it when my pad slipped out and landed slimey side with fresh copper slip on my new disc under the car.

Brake cleaner and sand paper sorted it.


myke pocock - 10/6/18 at 09:44 PM

Just give it a lead foot a few times when you brake and it will be a goodun!


scootz - 11/6/18 at 10:17 AM

Cheers all! I've since dried my eyes and come to terms with the fact that it's not the end of the world!


Irony - 11/6/18 at 04:14 PM

I greased my brake discs to prevent them from rusting over my long build. Past the IVA with plenty of power to spare.