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Originally Posted by area3z
(especially when it rains)
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Like Kenchan said, if the rotors are wet when you stop the car they will get surface rust. Nothing to worry about. Try braking a bit more coming into your driveway to warm and dry the rotors a bit. I do that after I wash the car -- a couple of 30 - 15 mph slows and the rotors are warm and dry