I have a 2013 police taurus with genuine police brakes. They are thick / like new but they are semi metallic with a lot of metal in them. What happens is after a few days of sitting in the rain, the entire rotor will be very rusty, but what is worse is the brake pad outline (imprint) will rust and adhere into the rotor surface. The brakes kind of get stuck to the rotor surface. It requires more throttle and when they break loose, the outline is visible and causes a warped rotor feel. I just removed the rotors, had them resurfaced only to have 4 straight days of rain and have it leave another outline or as google calls it "Pad Imprint"
What can I safely spray on the rotors and brakes (thru the big holes in the rim) to protect them when it needs to sit in the rain?
These cars have very large cut outs in the steel wheels to allow lots of air flow. This further causes snow, and water to constantly splash the hot rotors.
Here is a photo from google, mine is WAY WAY worse than this:
What can I safely spray on the rotors and brakes (thru the big holes in the rim) to protect them when it needs to sit in the rain?
These cars have very large cut outs in the steel wheels to allow lots of air flow. This further causes snow, and water to constantly splash the hot rotors.
Here is a photo from google, mine is WAY WAY worse than this: