Patrick Lino, I like the straight forward information and the clarity how you presented, and yes it will help a lot if I run into the same problem. Thank you a bunch and cheers to you.
Hi guys and girls and of course you Patrick!. There is a far easier way to stop disc squeal and you don't have to even take the pads out!. First a good squirt of dish washer liquid into the calipers and then blast it out with a hose pipe it will foam up like he'll so rinse until clear. Then spray the discs both sides with motorcycl muc off and leave for at least 5 mins and blast off with the hose again. Next thing to do is get some thick paper kitchen towel and clean the discs both sides do this quite firmly you will be shocked how much dirt/oil comes off!. Now either leave the bike in the sun to dry the calipers for a short while or use a hair dryer job done quickly and cheaply!!. Ps use good dishwasher liquid like fairy liquid not the cheap shit give it a go you have nothing to loose and has always worked for me.
How fine is the grit on that stuff? I wonder if you would get similar results with a grinding compound or something. Just wondering if this is actually formulated for bikes, or if it is a case of "hey, lets slap the word 'bike' on it and charge more!"
Haha the “made for bikes” increases the price! The grit is course enough to cut, but not polish. I think as long as the compound itself is completely oil free it may work
I've never had them squeak quite that bad. That was horrible! Usually just whipping them down with alcohol or acetone takes care of it. Reading the reviews, it seems very popular with the e-bike crowd for obvious reasons. One reviewer had to describe his Pinarello F10 with Red AXS as if that makes any difference at all. LOL!
@@PatrickLino or you got something really bad on them when riding. Who knows. All better now though. I just ordered me some to have on hand just in case. Thanks for the tip. I didn't know about it.
@@DaveCM a blob of grease from a truck, axle or kingpin, dropped on the ground and then flicked up on the rotor :) Such a happenstance is not out of the realm of possibility, or any number of other road contaminants.
Yes. Remove pads Scrub with sponge pad and hot soapy water Rinse Warm pads in a pan till dry Replace pads Same procedure for rotors Spend 5 minutes bedding in. Zero cost 😊
Is it ok to sprat water on brakes? I already sand both of my brakes and applied disc brake cleaners, the squeaking is gone for like 20mins but then they're back again.
@@PatrickLino If you are trying to save money, whats the price difference between the paste and a shoot of 300 sandpaper. Everyone has brake cleaner at home. Paste is messy albeit simple
Copperslip costs pennies from motor factors and applied to the back of the pads does same job. Or you could just decontaminate the pads and discs with emery paper.
Might be because the calipers moving see that there, IPA on the pads stops it, it takes off the new pad surface thats baked and glazed on the surface of the pads
In the beginning, I can see your brakes are rubbing really bad, making you also cycle harder. It should only squeak when you are braking. If it squeaks while not breaking, you've got to do some maintenance to do (realignment of the rotor)
The more disc brake videos I watch, the happier I am with my rim brakes. In addition I think that the Ventoux wheels (with their textured surface) have an above average rim brake.
I'm old enough to remember the same things with rim brakes, tutorials on cleaning and deglazing rim brake pads, how to toe in the brakes, etc etc etc. There is nothing new under the sun 🤣
I'm a rim brake guy BUT totally understand the reason for this technology: carbon fibre rims + rains + mountains = certain death. You need disc brake for that. BUT Disc brakes are dangerous for light bikes. Rim brakes and aluminium rims are better. Most people use aluminium rims. I am Glovo cyclist. Riding 20.000kms per year. I use aluminium rims.
If they squeal that bad then usually the pads need replacing or the disc is not aligned properly. I don't think that paste does anything that a good clean with iso would do. That front rotor looked dirty to begin with. 4 years use of disc brakes and i've never had a squeal that bad.
I got a little oil on my brand new rotors and pads and they squeaked just like this. Tried cleaning with ISO and sanding down the pads three times, it helped a tiny bit but they still made way too much noise for my liking. I purchased this paste and it works! Took ten minutes and the noise is gone.
@Leo-gt1bx Turtle wax is the company name. Their rubbing compound isn't a wax, it's like T-cut for getting scratches out of the clear coat on car paint.
You only need to clean the pads and spray the rotor with alcohol. You have to clean the pads properly - if there is a shine/glaze on the pads, then use sanding material to remove this. It may take a few sprays of the pads to remove any absorbed oil/gunge, and some pads can be so soiled that they need replacing. Moral of the story is that disc brake pads can be high maintenance and may need cleaning after every ride. You don't need to use the advertised stuff on the pads
It don’t work don’t waste your money it gets rid of the squeal for a bit but the brakes don’t work it’s dangerous the only way I got rid of the squeal is I changed the Shimano disk for a different make disk put in new pads centralised the calliper and bedded them in well hey Presto no more squealing
I started racing road in 1973 when I was 12 years old, and track about a year later. Nothing special, only club level. However, I was in A grade for a number of years. There is nothing wrong with rim brakes at all. They will still send you head first over the bars if you jump on them too hard. The secret is to wind your rosary beads around your stem and bars. This not only improves the braking quality of rim brakes and assists in aerodynamics, but will also prevent the aforementioned scenario of going head first over your bars whilst engaging your front brakes. In all honesty, I was more offended to see you riding a carbon bike. That is nothing short of heresy. On a side note; I almost wet myself laughing when you said "Man, I look dark in this video." I shan't be the one who states the obvious. More power to your legs and happy cycling. Edit:- I liked and subscribed.
How convenient ... just let loose some more micro-something into the environment. The time (and money) your sticking into this "method" gives you NO time/work advantage over cleaning, sanding pads and wiping off the discs. But I guess spending $20,- applies some feeling of achievement.
I hate disc brakes! How did I let someone convince me to buy a bike with these perpetually painful and heavy devices? Not that you can buy a decent road bike with rim brakes any more. It's like a plot to send you to your LBS and give them money all the time. I will try the paste though and I like that this is an option for the more desperate of us. Thank you for the video!
This video is 2.5 years old now people...
Brand new to me so I'll have to try that stuff out.
Then delete it!
@@gamereactz Have a great weekend!
@@PatrickLino Stop stealing bikes!
@@MaxDamage-bh2osI can’t help it 😭
Patrick Lino, I like the straight forward information and the clarity how you presented, and yes it will help a lot if I run into the same problem. Thank you a bunch and cheers to you.
Thanks for watching!
I've been a tech at a bike shop for 5 years. This stuff is AMAZING!!
Indeed!!
@@PatrickLino What shop do you supposedly work at? I would like to call them.
@@sisterfixit4017 over priced nonsense
@@Leo-gt1bx have you even used it?
Thank you! I've had no luck solving this problem. Nice, easy-going tutorial too.
Thank you for a great video, Patrick. Just the tip I needed for my squeaky brakes!
Thanks for watching!
Hi guys and girls and of course you Patrick!. There is a far easier way to stop disc squeal and you don't have to even take the pads out!. First a good squirt of dish washer liquid into the calipers and then blast it out with a hose pipe it will foam up like he'll so rinse until clear. Then spray the discs both sides with motorcycl muc off and leave for at least 5 mins and blast off with the hose again. Next thing to do is get some thick paper kitchen towel and clean the discs both sides do this quite firmly you will be shocked how much dirt/oil comes off!. Now either leave the bike in the sun to dry the calipers for a short while or use a hair dryer job done quickly and cheaply!!. Ps use good dishwasher liquid like fairy liquid not the cheap shit give it a go you have nothing to loose and has always worked for me.
Probably works as you say....for 10 minutes.
Did you notice a visual difference once the compound was removed, like that black residue that develops over time being removed?
Good question! I have to check haha
"Because I am a lazy scumbag"...ha ha🤣🤣. That had me laughing!!
🤣🤣🤣
It's impossible to find this stuff now - did they stop making it? PS I'm in Chicago as well... got any left?
Yes can nor find !!!!
Same, looking for it myself.
How fine is the grit on that stuff? I wonder if you would get similar results with a grinding compound or something.
Just wondering if this is actually formulated for bikes, or if it is a case of "hey, lets slap the word 'bike' on it and charge more!"
Haha the “made for bikes” increases the price! The grit is course enough to cut, but not polish. I think as long as the compound itself is completely oil free it may work
I've never had them squeak quite that bad. That was horrible! Usually just whipping them down with alcohol or acetone takes care of it. Reading the reviews, it seems very popular with the e-bike crowd for obvious reasons. One reviewer had to describe his Pinarello F10 with Red AXS as if that makes any difference at all. LOL!
I must have did something terribly wrong when I first installed these brakes. None of my other disc bikes squeal like this haha
@@PatrickLino or you got something really bad on them when riding. Who knows. All better now though. I just ordered me some to have on hand just in case. Thanks for the tip. I didn't know about it.
@@DaveCM a blob of grease from a truck, axle or kingpin, dropped on the ground and then flicked up on the rotor :)
Such a happenstance is not out of the realm of possibility, or any number of other road contaminants.
Any uk versions? Can’t seem to find it anywhere
It's sold out everywhere, is there an alternative?
Yes.
Remove pads
Scrub with sponge pad and hot soapy water
Rinse
Warm pads in a pan till dry
Replace pads
Same procedure for rotors
Spend 5 minutes bedding in.
Zero cost 😊
Sand paper and a good solvent like acetone
Is it ok to sprat water on brakes? I already sand both of my brakes and applied disc brake cleaners, the squeaking is gone for like 20mins but then they're back again.
@@GojoRamsay888 sounds like (no pun) the contamination is deeply bedded into the pads beyond repair.
@PatrickLino thanks bro i will buy new brake pads. When i sand my pads both of them got like a very very small crater.
Why doent you just use fine sand paper on the discs and pads?
🤷🏾♂️
@@PatrickLino If you are trying to save money, whats the price difference between the paste and a shoot of 300 sandpaper. Everyone has brake cleaner at home. Paste is messy albeit simple
Less profitable 😂
Sir my gear cycle brakes are making too much noise when pressed what is the reason
Wher can you purchase sqeal out.cant find on Amazon
Can you leave a link......
Must be sold out ☹️
Excellent video. I would hope the manufacturer would host or compensate you for selling their product. I'm buying a jar right now.
I wish they would compensate me too haha. Thanks for watching!
What liquid??
Copperslip costs pennies from motor factors and applied to the back of the pads does same job. Or you could just decontaminate the pads and discs with emery paper.
Thanks!
Might be because the calipers moving see that there, IPA on the pads stops it, it takes off the new pad surface thats baked and glazed on the surface of the pads
What about using carbonpaiste? Probably same result and only 10$
Let me know your findings...
The "Rim Brake For Life" crowd is laughing at me right now...
Didn’t Tupac say that? Rim brakes are definitely my first choice. I only use a disc brake bike for my winter commute.
Yes we are sir
@@paulmorrison30 think you mean “Thug Life” 🤣
@@PatrickLino 🤣🤣🤣
At least you don’t have it tattooed on your chest 🤔
Patrick another informative video well done keep up the good work 👍🏽
Thanks for the support as always Ian!
I just go ride in the sand near the river, the water and sand do the job well. yea I realize road bike not made for that terrain.
Haha I love the resourcefulness
In the beginning, I can see your brakes are rubbing really bad, making you also cycle harder. It should only squeak when you are braking. If it squeaks while not breaking, you've got to do some maintenance to do (realignment of the rotor)
Video is like 3 years old now
The more disc brake videos I watch, the happier I am with my rim brakes. In addition I think that the Ventoux wheels (with their textured surface) have an above average rim brake.
Yup the rim brake version of the Ventoux have great braking performance (I'm told).
I'm old enough to remember the same things with rim brakes, tutorials on cleaning and deglazing rim brake pads, how to toe in the brakes, etc etc etc.
There is nothing new under the sun 🤣
@@galenkehler Can't win either way 🤣
@@PatrickLino I can, lol I built my bike with a disc brake in the front and rim brake in the back, I'm winning no matter how you swing. 🤣
Wax ??
????
Thanks for that tip!!😊
what happened to your rim brake allez sprint
Sold looooong time ago
@@PatrickLino how does the disc compare
@@unclespliff_productions Better stopping force, and more options for wheels
Solid as always ✊🏾
Thanks for watching!
I'm a rim brake guy BUT totally understand the reason for this technology: carbon fibre rims + rains + mountains = certain death. You need disc brake for that. BUT Disc brakes are dangerous for light bikes. Rim brakes and aluminium rims are better. Most people use aluminium rims. I am Glovo cyclist. Riding 20.000kms per year. I use aluminium rims.
Thanks for watching!
What a fantastic idea! Let’s lubricate a friction device 🤦♂️
Best idea on the internet if I'm honest...
If they squeal that bad then usually the pads need replacing or the disc is not aligned properly. I don't think that paste does anything that a good clean with iso would do. That front rotor looked dirty to begin with. 4 years use of disc brakes and i've never had a squeal that bad.
Thanks Dan!
I got a little oil on my brand new rotors and pads and they squeaked just like this. Tried cleaning with ISO and sanding down the pads three times, it helped a tiny bit but they still made way too much noise for my liking. I purchased this paste and it works! Took ten minutes and the noise is gone.
Didn’t even finish the video, and bought it. Hopefully now my riding buddies will shut up about my squealing brakes
Let me know how it goes!
@@PatrickLino will do.
@@PatrickLino just reporting back. Works! Even on my mtn bike that had severe glazing.
@@thecappy Yo this is awesome to hear! Definitely a game changer!
Great info 👍 !! It works! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Turtle Wax rubbing compound works at 1/5th the price and 3 times the amount. $30 vs $6 and 3oz vs 10oz
Thanks for watching!
How do you do it with turtle Wax stuff just the same way apply a thin coat to it and turn it with your hand then take it for a drive??
How do you do it with turtle Wax stuff just the same way apply a thin coat to it and turn it with your hand then take it for a drive??
Why would you put a wax on them?
@Leo-gt1bx Turtle wax is the company name. Their rubbing compound isn't a wax, it's like T-cut for getting scratches out of the clear coat on car paint.
You only need to clean the pads and spray the rotor with alcohol. You have to clean the pads properly - if there is a shine/glaze on the pads, then use sanding material to remove this. It may take a few sprays of the pads to remove any absorbed oil/gunge, and some pads can be so soiled that they need replacing. Moral of the story is that disc brake pads can be high maintenance and may need cleaning after every ride. You don't need to use the advertised stuff on the pads
you've got great diction....why are you not in a news channel?
thanks for the tip, might explore that item for my brakes....
try using Drywall sandpaper screen!!
interesting!
Unfortunately this stuff is hard to come by....sold out everywhere or its not being made anymore. 😢
Dang that's too bad. I had no clue.
I use butter and it works too
Salted or unsalted?
Sir they are not normal brakes they are disc brakes of my gear cycle
Instructions were unclear, now I have rim brakes...
Why were you not at Lincoln Park crit???
@@PatrickLino Man, I can't play pretend pro all the time!
Or just remove the pads sand then, wipe the disc refit and done. Takes less then 5 min !!!!!
My method is cooler.
Denatured alcohol will fix it too. Rub it on, wipe off
"I'm a lazy scumbag" 😂😂 I would call it, working smarter not harder.
🤣🤣
It don’t work don’t waste your money it gets rid of the squeal for a bit but the brakes don’t work it’s dangerous the only way I got rid of the squeal is I changed the Shimano disk for a different make disk put in new pads centralised the calliper and bedded them in well hey Presto no more squealing
Where did you find a bottle of this stuff? Thought it was sold out for years lol
Bought this, used it as per instructions. Still have the horrendous squealing. Don't waste your money.
😂
Lose 80 pct of breaking force? Man, you are a killer! I live in a mountain side, would not play with it ever.
@@emilvaradi9393 this channel is for road bikes
@@PatrickLino come on. Then losing 80 pct of your breaking force should be allowed? Nonsense.
@@emilvaradi9393 not nonsense
I started racing road in 1973 when I was 12 years old, and track about a year later. Nothing special, only club level. However, I was in A grade for a number of years. There is nothing wrong with rim brakes at all. They will still send you head first over the bars if you jump on them too hard. The secret is to wind your rosary beads around your stem and bars. This not only improves the braking quality of rim brakes and assists in aerodynamics, but will also prevent the aforementioned scenario of going head first over your bars whilst engaging your front brakes.
In all honesty, I was more offended to see you riding a carbon bike. That is nothing short of heresy.
On a side note; I almost wet myself laughing when you said "Man, I look dark in this video." I shan't be the one who states the obvious.
More power to your legs and happy cycling.
Edit:- I liked and subscribed.
“You will lose up to 80% of your breaking force” 😬☠️🤣
@@philstarling2827 😂😂😂
Toothpaste is also lightly abrasive. Maybe that can work too?
If it has no oil it should work! People clean their jewelry with toothpaste
Overpriced, $30 for 3 oz. what are these people smoking pricing it this ridiculous amount,that $10 an ounce
@@joehiatt1992 a link to more affordable options would be helpful to the audience.
@@PatrickLino I dont have squeeky brakes so I dont use any of this stuff,sorry
Sand paper and acetone costs less.
Why not use a rubbing compound?
what is that?
The wheel needs reinventing!
I don't know why but I like the sound of disc brake squeal and not the sound of free hub😂🤣
Waking up your neighbors 🤣🤣
🤣😂
How convenient ... just let loose some more micro-something into the environment.
The time (and money) your sticking into this "method" gives you NO time/work advantage over cleaning, sanding pads and wiping off the discs. But I guess spending $20,- applies some feeling of achievement.
@@speckles9251 thanks for watching. Your views and comments help put more money in my pocket. Cheers.
😊
A much simpler solution = Campag disc
I'm going to try using tooth paste.
Let me know how it goes!
What’s the verdict? I’ve got a bike here that needs full send on brake restoration.
It looks like my wife's potato salad 😮
Yummy!
Disc breaks suck. Way more problems than normal breaks.
What are "normal" "breaks"?
@@PatrickLino The older kind that grab near the tire.
Omg !£57 on Amazon for 85 gram,gold dust.
I live in America
$20!! I can buy a brand-new set of hydraulic brakes for that price, almost.
Send me a link!
Longer than that if you do it properly!. Of course they will get dirty again!.
Thanks for watching
A bad DJ😂 don't be lazy folks disc brakes are great for all-round use.
@@Leo-gt1bx gotta work on my DJ skills
I hate disc brakes! How did I let someone convince me to buy a bike with these perpetually painful and heavy devices? Not that you can buy a decent road bike with rim brakes any more. It's like a plot to send you to your LBS and give them money all the time. I will try the paste though and I like that this is an option for the more desperate of us. Thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching!
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LETS GOOOOOO!
@@PatrickLino hehe thx
helmet.
hahaha
Just sand them
Didn't work.
Bruh just use wasching soap and a toothbrush works the Same way.
Didn't work.
I work in a bike Shop and thats the we clean the disks and it works realy well.
@@br1cKZz good to know. thanks for watching!
I'd love to know what dishsoap dissolves silicon or Teflon
No problem with disc brake, since i dont have any 😊😊😊!!!!
Just buy a rim brake bike and you wont have the issue at all, pretty simple
For cyclocross too?
Yea, this is disc brakes do when the bike reach certain of age. Rim brake still the best.
Thanks for watching!
What’s the cause of the squeaking? What’s the relation to age? Oxidation of the rotor?
How to fix disc brakes? …. Rim brakes
@@Music-pq8cm I’m confused!
Don't assume we know how to do anything
Thanks for watching!