Contaminated pads whilst bleeding my brakes.....
Discussion
I need a little advice. I accidentally spilt brake fluid on my pads whilst bleeding my brakes for the first time. I've tried to burn the oil off without any luck and the back brake performance is still very poor.
How would I go about cleaning and restoring the pads (they're almost new), and decontaminating the disc also?
How would I go about cleaning and restoring the pads (they're almost new), and decontaminating the disc also?
Is it worth the effort?
Pads are about £15 or so, aren't they? Between the cost of buying any cleaning solution you need, the time to actually do it and the risk of it not actually working all that well, wouldn't it just be easier to stick in a new set?
As for the discs, would normal car brake cleaner do the job?
Pads are about £15 or so, aren't they? Between the cost of buying any cleaning solution you need, the time to actually do it and the risk of it not actually working all that well, wouldn't it just be easier to stick in a new set?
As for the discs, would normal car brake cleaner do the job?
JeepJunkie said:
Had same issue... just buy new pads.
Sandpaper, degeaser etc will do little...
Make life easy for yourself...
As a sidenote I now take pads out if giving bike a thorough clean cos I've cocked up two sets of pads now :-(
Cheers
Yup....that I'll do. Had to re-bleed the system again as I screwed it up first time but it's perfect now.....aside from the pads. There's so much contamination, I can pedal forwards with the brake full on when in my lowest gear!!!!Sandpaper, degeaser etc will do little...
Make life easy for yourself...
As a sidenote I now take pads out if giving bike a thorough clean cos I've cocked up two sets of pads now :-(
Cheers
snotrag said:
Your supposed to take them out when you bleed the brakes...
Remove the pads, reset the pistons with the system 'open'. Insert the little bleed block that you should have got with your bike (for Shimano, Avid, Magura etc,) or for hopes you use a box end wrench ziptied into place.
Yup.....realised this after I'd bled them..... (D'oh).....Remove the pads, reset the pistons with the system 'open'. Insert the little bleed block that you should have got with your bike (for Shimano, Avid, Magura etc,) or for hopes you use a box end wrench ziptied into place.
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