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  1. Hi to all Just as food for thought, remember that if you do not break in your rotors and pads your stopping power will be affected, sometimes making a big difference in how the car brakes for the life of the pads and rotors. If you don't break in the system right you can cause the resins to come out of the pads before the pad material properly gets embedded in the Rotors. Then you have to have the rotors cut or replaced along with the pads and the process has to start over. Also any cotamination of the rotors or pads can get imbeded in the rotors causing high low or hot spots and with time pedal pulseing. Every good brake guy knows you never touch the rotors or pads, and soap and water are the only thing to use to clean the rotors. Never Brake clean....
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