C COUPES Retro Guru Feb 3, 2015 #11 Re: Rub T-Cut into the pads and it will soften them up. T-Cut works great with rubber unless its cracked.
Re: Rub T-Cut into the pads and it will soften them up. T-Cut works great with rubber unless its cracked.
Flandria Retro Guru Feb 14, 2015 #12 Tried sanding the pads a bit but without result... Still squeaking as hell! No T-cut over here, so can't try that... Maybe I'll beter change the pads!
Tried sanding the pads a bit but without result... Still squeaking as hell! No T-cut over here, so can't try that... Maybe I'll beter change the pads!
C COUPES Retro Guru Feb 14, 2015 #13 Re: Shame no T-Cut. Any car polish? Have restored a few cars and rubber can come up like new. The pads are tough, fibrax ones?
Re: Shame no T-Cut. Any car polish? Have restored a few cars and rubber can come up like new. The pads are tough, fibrax ones?
C COUPES Retro Guru Feb 14, 2015 #14 Re: I've got resilion ones and fibrax ones and will give them a soak and see if they soften up.
Flandria Retro Guru Feb 15, 2015 #15 Re: Re: COUPES":6mr73t4q said: Shame no T-Cut. Any car polish? Have restored a few cars and rubber can come up like new. The pads are tough, fibrax ones? Click to expand... No T-cut, but I tried with Riem car polish spray and it worked fine! Soaked them for 15 minutes and than gave them a gentle rub, and no squeaking anymore (so far) ! Great tip, thank you very much
Re: Re: COUPES":6mr73t4q said: Shame no T-Cut. Any car polish? Have restored a few cars and rubber can come up like new. The pads are tough, fibrax ones? Click to expand... No T-cut, but I tried with Riem car polish spray and it worked fine! Soaked them for 15 minutes and than gave them a gentle rub, and no squeaking anymore (so far) ! Great tip, thank you very much