Mark,
I use two 80 grit adhesive sanding discs stuck together. The back one keeps
them in place on the bench while you sand the face of the pad. You'll see it
get dull in the places where you've sanded pretty quick. You want to be sure
your base surface is flat when you do this. It doesn't take much off, but it
can make a world of difference.
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark <mark@nashvilletn.org>
>Sent: Sep 22, 2009 3:29 PM
>To: 'Shop Talk' <shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net>
>Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Brake squeal
>
>What do you all do to 'break the glaze"? I have tried sandpaper, wire brush
>and an old pad but it never seems to do much good.
>
>Mark
>
>I agree. Also wouldn't hurt to file just a bit of a angle on the leading
>edge of the pads; and maybe break the glaze on the rotors.
>
>-- Randall
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