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best way to remove rust from rotors, and keep it away

Old 08-06-2006, 12:28 AM
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one of my brake rotors has a nice layer of rust on it, whats the best way to eliminate it, and keep it away?
Old 08-06-2006, 05:53 AM
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Mine just clean themselves off when I hit the brake.
Old 08-06-2006, 06:54 AM
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Eastwood industries has this zinc coating wash that you can soak your rotors in and it removes the rust and then zinc coats them. Make sure you paint them (non braking surface) or the rust comes back. I gave up an bought Baer rotors and they haven't rusted yet. I bought R1concepts rotors for my other car that are zinc plated and they have yet to rust either.
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You're not talking about the pad surface right?
Old 08-06-2006, 09:47 AM
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I painted my hubs and the infamous "rusty ring" with Rustoleum black Bar-B-Q over a year ago, and the are still perfect. I painted the calipers with Duplicolor red at the same time. This little project is fast, cheap and a very worthwhile improvement.
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While I was waiting for my tires and wheels to be delivered I removed the calipers and masked and painted the rotors and hubs with rattle can black caliper paint. Time consuming at an hour+ per wheel but I don't have any rust showing now.
Old 08-06-2006, 09:56 AM
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i've found that the easiest way to clean them, is to go out for a quick drive. one stop should clean them up.

to keep the rust away i just don't get them wet, they only rust after they get wet.
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Originally Posted by rothchilds
one of my brake rotors has a nice layer of rust on it, whats the best way to eliminate it, and keep it away?
Here's the thread on the DIY Eastwood process.

The pads will eventually wear the zinc off the firepath and it will rust, but the pads will clean it off with first application of brakes. The rest of the rotor, including down inside the vanes where the rust drips out or gets flung all over your wheels, won't rust anymore after the Eastwood treatment.

Thread about zinc washing the rotors

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Old 08-06-2006, 10:39 AM
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thanks guys, good stuff!
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I used high temp engine enamel over a year ago and they still look like I just did it.
Old 08-06-2006, 05:08 PM
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We assume you're talking about this type of rust:



The "best" way is to cadmium plate them, the second would be a zinc plate, and after that would be a high temp paint.

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