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  • Is there any saving contaminated pads?
  • RealMan
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    Tried oven baking, filing, degreasing, etc. but no luck. Bin them, clean rotors, and stick new ones in?

    reedspeed
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    Depends whats contaminated them !,if its owt Oil related,personally i’d binnem,but Brake cleaner etc,gets most stuff out,whats been on em ??

    RealMan
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    Not entirely sure, I reckon it’s most likely oil, but maybe hydraulic fluid.

    RealMan
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    footflaps
    Full Member

    I blow torch mine until they smoke – works for me.

    jameso
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    10 mins of boiling in a pan, sand off, repeat, worked for me a few times on Shimano metal pads that had a bit of mineral oil or spray lube etc on.

    ac282
    Full Member

    I just held mine over the flame from my gas hob. It worked but did get a telling off from my wife about the smell.

    trailmoggy
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    I’ve soaked them in isopropyl alcohol and it seemed to work, took a while to bed them back in tho

    pistonbroke
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    I’d try the blowtorch trick, after all you’ll be used to having a good flaming 😀

    RustySpanner
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    Big hill, high speed, repeated hard braking.
    Works every time.
    Seriously, never understood this ‘contamination’ problem.

    Don’t even bother shielding the brakes when spraying the WD/GT around anymore, complete waste of time.

    PeterPoddy
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    Big hill, high speed, repeated hard braking.
    Works every time.
    Seriously, never understood this ‘contamination’ problem.

    You’ve never had any contaminated ones then! 🙂

    I’ve saved some by wire brushing them or similar suggestions to the above but more recently I got brake fluid on some and they were rogered. Tried everything with no luck so I binned them.

    SD-253
    Free Member

    Rusty Spanner – Member
    Big hill, high speed, repeated hard braking.
    Works every time.

    Seemed to work for me daft getting it on there mind. Can’t remember how I did it. Breaking will always work…….eventually as you will wear down the contaminated bit. Safer way might be sanding though.

    Don’t even bother shielding the brakes when spraying the WD/GT around anymore, complete waste of time.

    WD evaporates it could only leave Silcon (I assume there some in WD) on the pads. On the other hand there can be no downside to sheilding the pads. Noticed last week I have an oil leak on my hydrulic brakes on one of my bikes so may need to do some hard braking again when I eventually get on bike again.

    toys19
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    I don’t know why any of you give this the time of day, given the history here.

    jono84
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    I like to attach paper clips to mine an let the missus wear em as earings

    Kit
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    I don’t know why any of you give this the time of day, given the history here.

    Me neither, but careful you don’t say exactly why people should ignore him, because the mods will remove your posts.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    You’ve never had any contaminated ones then!

    Define ‘contaminated’ then:
    Brake fluid, GT85, mineral oil?
    Like many things in life, often cured by a good, hard repeated squeeze.
    Complete urban myth if you ask me.

    toys19 – Member

    I don’t know why any of you give this the time of day, given the history here.
    I thought the bloke concerned got an apology & his money back eventually?
    However, if he starts spouting juvenile bollocks about ‘slammed’ stems I might just visit him in the wee small hours and stick a bat up his nightshirt. 😉

    reedspeed
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    For what pads cost it Int worth it lads !,just bin emm ..you’ve only got one head,one set of teeth etc etc ..ya need ya brakes ..

    Coyote
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    reedspeed FTW.

    cheez0
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    empty tuna tin, splosh of meths, one match .. two if clumsy.

    JohnB
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    If my pads ever get contaminated I give them the floatation test. I throw them in the nearest large body of water and if they float then I reckon they are OK.

    Mattie_H
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    You probably can’t save them but I hear you can pick up some second hand brakes in good condition on the classifieds.

    bruneep
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    Kanza, I take you’re new here?

    have wee search for brakes + realman

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    I knew a few students with contaminated pads,they lost their deposit 🙂

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    Mattie are you an Avid fan of second hand brakes ?

    reedspeed
    Free Member

    Coyote,not quite up to date with abreviated txt lingo but I get the general answer !,were not all the same are we ?,thk
    **** !..

    kanza
    Free Member

    New here Bruneep, but not to disc pads. Mostly car/motorcycle race, but same things. You can make them serviceable but you will never make them operate exactly as per origional’s. Which is what I thought, but I guess you can make them work on a bike.

    But thanks for the link, will check it out.

    Coyote
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    Jeez, getting grief from they who know not.

    reedspeed, it means “for the win”, i.e. I agree with you…

    Kanza, check his posting history before being so free with the insults.

    reedspeed
    Free Member

    Got yah !,were always learning arn’t we ?,lol..

    BrickMan
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    My front’s got some fork damping oil dribbled on them, useless, just about work, but in the same way the brakes on a 1980s Halfords bike ‘work’

    Dumped the pad’s in a jam jar lid of fresh industrial thinners (more for cleaning lathes & tools than thinning paint!) for a few hours, flicked them out onto some paper and now they’re top drawer.

    andymonty
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    I take the pads out…

    get a camping stove in the garden (no trouble from “er indoors”

    get an old shoe polish tin (clean)

    place tin on stove and heat to burn any crap out of tin…

    turn down stove and drop the pads in pad side down

    and crank up the heat

    Once very hot allow to cool…. and refit after cleaning rotor i use either IPA alcohol Mehelated spirt or Car body shop panel wipe

    I found exposing them to a naked flame seemed to lead to them disintegrating

    crikey
    Free Member

    I just buy new pads. Sod all that fannying about, it’s not like they cost the earth, or a so rare or valuable.

    Boys…. 🙄

    kanza
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    Kanza, check his posting history before being so free with the insults.

    What insults, I’ve not and do not insult anyone?

    Junkyard
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    new pads why risk it?

    I don’t know why any of you give this the time of day, given the history here.

    we all made mistakes when we were younger

    RealMan
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    Cheers for all the advice, will try soaking them and burning them, then if that doesn’t work, will just give up and bin them.

    Coyote
    Free Member

    What insults, I’ve not and do not insult anyone?

    Erm…

    kanza
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    Geez’ selling contaminated pads on to someone else would mean they could not afford a few quid to buy new ones. Maybe some young kid and take a moment to imagine the damage?

    I guess if the post was ‘cool’ would not have been removed? But I would rather not debate that either.

    crispedwheel
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    toys19 – Member

    I don’t know why any of you give this the time of day, given the history here.

    Interesting post toys19

    Mattie_H – Member

    You probably can’t save them but I hear you can pick up some second hand brakes in good condition on the classifieds.

    That’s a good suggestion, probably less hassle for the OP.

    fasthaggis – Member

    Mattie are you an Avid fan of second hand brakes ?

    Who isn’t fasthaggis?

    olly2097
    Free Member

    Boiled in hot water for ten mins followed by a minute dangled over the gas hob.

    kanza
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    Do the research dude. Some crap brakes changed hands for money and the value of the transaction was disputed. The vast majority were on the side of the guy who was less than chuffed with the deal.

    Hey, gotya buddy – now I get it thanks for explaining.

    Peaceout.

    smell_it
    Free Member

    Boiled in hot water for ten mins followed by a minute dangled over the gas hob.

    Realman may be a total douche, but this is probably a bit harsh.

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