RCMAN46 wrote:
If the brakes grab as you indicated they have had grease on them. They can not be cleaned and will need to be replaced. A grease contaminated brake shoe will not do the job if you ever have to do an emergency stop from 60 mph.
I respect your opinion but I have to disagree. Brake pads are so dense that they just don't absorb grease or oil. It sits on the surface where it discolors the pad but with solvent, it is easily removed and is
obvious when clean.
Shops that make money off of unknowing customers have perpetrated this myth of pads being unusable.
Shops that aren't profit based, such as those that work on their own machinery don't waste money on new pads ~ and it's not a matter of being cheap. For instance, it's common procedure for big rig shops to clean pads after a seal has failed because the oil and grease is easily removed to the point the pads look and works like new. Again, they don't do this because they're cheap, far from it they are more safety oriented because it's their own equipment and livelihood on the line. Also keep in mind the big pads are dirt cheap but they still elect to simply clean them.
Best regards,
Scott