Not specifically a 356 question, but with storing cars for the winter....
Is there something I can treat / rub on / do to my Brake rotors to keep then from getting surface rust on them.. Something that will ware off with 1st use or even wipe off..
Problem is I have to bring cars I use, including plow, into the garage/shop and melting keeps putting moisture in the shop....
-Bill
Something to treat brake rotors...
- Bill Lawless
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Something to treat brake rotors...
Thanks,
Bill
65' 356 SC Cab Irish Green
82' SC Targa
81 VW Westfalia with 2015 Forester Engine
BMW 64'-R50/2, 75'-BMW R90/6, 74' BMW R90/6, Yamaha BW350
Bill
65' 356 SC Cab Irish Green
82' SC Targa
81 VW Westfalia with 2015 Forester Engine
BMW 64'-R50/2, 75'-BMW R90/6, 74' BMW R90/6, Yamaha BW350
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Re: Something to treat brake rotors...
The first brake application in the spring will remove any light surface rust.
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.....
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Re: Something to treat brake rotors...
If there is that much humidity/moisture in there I would be more worried about the rest of the car than the brake rotors. I think it needs its own enclosure.
Bob Kittel
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Re: Something to treat brake rotors...
Very true Bob, I'm working on that...Bob Kittel wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:59 am If there is that much humidity/moisture in there I would be more worried about the rest of the car than the brake rotors. I think it needs its own enclosure.
Thanks,
Bill
65' 356 SC Cab Irish Green
82' SC Targa
81 VW Westfalia with 2015 Forester Engine
BMW 64'-R50/2, 75'-BMW R90/6, 74' BMW R90/6, Yamaha BW350
Bill
65' 356 SC Cab Irish Green
82' SC Targa
81 VW Westfalia with 2015 Forester Engine
BMW 64'-R50/2, 75'-BMW R90/6, 74' BMW R90/6, Yamaha BW350