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    if you've got carbon build up on the rotors then you're good.

    Generally the carbon sticks to the teflon coating.
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    will it hurt to clean the carbon off or should i leave it
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    Leave the carbon on. both the rotors and the casing. It's helping to seal them to the casing. As for the grooves. Pics please. Usually a few grooves are normal.
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