new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
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new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
they shouldnt should they? only had them on a month or 2 and when i washed the car the other day theyve gone all orange now
Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
Theyl clean them selves off mate,
water on brake discs while cars been standing makes them go orange its about normal,
if you run the car straight away whilst theyve been wet drys the water off,
dont worry about it tho
water on brake discs while cars been standing makes them go orange its about normal,
if you run the car straight away whilst theyve been wet drys the water off,
dont worry about it tho

Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
sorry i ment to say its on the hubs on the rear discs
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Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
They all suffer from surface rust on the discs, it's harmless if unsightly!
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1996 406 Executive 2.0 Turbo XU10J2TE No longer hangin' on in there

1997 Honda CB500V
2003 Volvo V40 1.8 GDi SE killed by a nutter in a beemer 5 series
2008 Mondeo 2.0 TDCi Titanium X
"Always look on the bright side of life, dedo, dedo dedodedo"
Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
but shouldnt the hubs stay nice and silver and shiney as they are new discs all round? what if i had a nice car with alloys, would look nasty with rusty discs/hubs
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Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
The problem is that the discs are made of mild steel which will rust. I have heard of people carefully painting the non friction area visible parts with some sort of heat resisting paint. Make sure you get the right sort of paint that will not blister with the heat.
Personally though, i'd leave them alone.
Richard.
Personally though, i'd leave them alone.
Richard.
1999 HDI 110 GLX Estate Sold On at 230,000 miles to the lucky John
2003 HDI 110 Rapier Estate
1998 D8 1.9XUD Estate LX 7 seater Estate sold, with regret
1999 306 1.8 petrol.
2003 HDI 110 Rapier Estate
1998 D8 1.9XUD Estate LX 7 seater Estate sold, with regret
1999 306 1.8 petrol.
Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
maybe if id have used pagid discs theyd be coated/treated? i used the eicher ones (cheapest on eurocarparts)
Re: new brake discs have gone rusty/orangey already
I just done my discs ( non friction parts ) with Smoothrite
Was told unless left to dry for 2 or 3 days, the centrifugal force would fling the paint back off
As I was changing the calipers and pads, I painted a new set of discs, and left 3 days before fitting to the car
Was told unless left to dry for 2 or 3 days, the centrifugal force would fling the paint back off
As I was changing the calipers and pads, I painted a new set of discs, and left 3 days before fitting to the car
1999 D8.5 HDi GLX - Sold 
2007 Mondingo Zetec - I seek forgiveness
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2007 Mondingo Zetec - I seek forgiveness
