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You need to seriously make sure all of the portland cement/lime is out of the little crevices and the holes in your drilled rotors there. That sh^t will be nasty down the road.
You need to seriously make sure all of the portland cement/lime is out of the little crevices and the holes in your drilled rotors there. That sh^t will be nasty down the road.
My brother has a ulrasonic cleaner at his work, I put the rotors in the ultrasonic just to be extra safe There really wasnt anything on them since everything was rinsed of a couple of minutes after happening.
Did they take everything apart to clean it? How do you know there's no cement in your brakes/suspension/joints? Undercarriage?
Everything was washed off minutes after it happened. Fortunately nothing was slung up in the wheel wheels or undercarriage. My friends repair shop took the brakes off to be sure there were no problems. We put the rotors in an ultrasonic but they were clean. It had rained all day that day so the cement was very soupy and diluted. It was more like slop than anything. Thank God for rainy days.