I left my car overnight on friday and on saturday one of the rear disks was very rusty, by the time sunday came around all of them were, is this common?
I know it has been wet and damp over the weekend but still... (swindon ish way if that makes a difference!)
On the way home the ususal squeek came back, I was hopeing with all that rust it would have gone.....!
Is there anything I can do to stop the sudden build up?
Asterix
Rusty Disks
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teddy206 GTi
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At this time of year your brake discs don't just get a good soaking in road water, they get a good soaking in rusty road water 'cos of the salt the highways depts put down to melt road ice.
This is the main reason that cars rust so much in the UK.
This is the main reason that cars rust so much in the UK.
Just because you're paranoid, it don't mean they're not after you.
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