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  • Mineral oil on pads
  • prezet
    Free Member

    So, was bleeding my new SLX’s last night and got a couple of drops of mineral oil on the pads 🙁

    The rear now squeals horribly – any way to stop this? I heard a rumour about putting the pads in the oven?

    djglover
    Free Member

    I’ve done the oven thing before with success

    Scienceofficer
    Free Member

    the oven thing (I use a burning pot of meths) does work -ish, if your pad contamination is light. They’re unlikely to ever be as good again though. The only real solution is to get new pads and clean the disc with a clean rag and residue free solvent.

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    catfishsalesco
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    I have a similar problem- however I dont think I have got any oil on them! Front brake, only about 4 rides old, is now rather squealy, what else causes this? Had it before when I have done a poor bleed job, but these were working lovely last time the bike was out. Any way to visually check of contamination of the pads?

    sobriety
    Free Member

    This is why I always use the bleed block when doing shimano brakes, I have used the cover in solvent and then BURN, BURN! MY PRETTIES! technique before with variable results.

    jumpupanddown
    Free Member

    I have a similar problem- however I dont think I have got any oil on them! Front brake, only about 4 rides old, is now rather squealy, what else causes this? Had it before when I have done a poor bleed job, but these were working lovely last time the bike was out. Any way to visually check of contamination of the pads?

    They are infected put em on a hot hob till they stop smoking

    emac65
    Free Member

    Hold with pliers or mole grips etc,then heat with a plumbers blow torch.Don’t try to melt them just waft the flame over them till it stops smoking & crackling……

    Squirrel
    Full Member

    I tried the hot (gas) hob method. Seemed to work, apart from the pad material falling off the backing plate……..

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