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      11-25-2016, 12:20 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by evilb View Post
Carbotech states no special procedure necessary. Call them.
I don't need to call them. The correct info is posted on their site.
All new brake pads require a bedding process...

http://www.ctbrakes.com/faqs.asp#bedding4
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NOTE: The proper way to bed your brake pads and brake discs (rotors) is to bed them on the racetrack, NOT on the street (excluding the Bobcat 1521 compound).
Perhaps you believe the 1521 doesn't require bedding because of this statement. However, the 1521 is documented to not use on the racetrack. That's why it says this.

At any rate Carbontech's website states bedding procedures in their FAQ.
http://www.ctbrakes.com/faqs.asp#bedding1

And not to discount your suggestion completely, I don't think any spray can removed baked uneven pad material from a rotor surface without also melting away your pads in the process.
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