To maintain a Car Brake Disc during daily driving, you need to start with two aspects: driving habits and regular inspections. First, avoid frequent sudden braking. Sudden braking causes the Brake Disc to bear excessive friction force in an instant, accelerating surface wear. When driving daily, try to predict road conditions in advance and decelerate by tapping the brake, which reduces the load on the Car Brake Disc.
Second, check the condition of the Brake Disc regularly. During each vehicle maintenance, check if there are obvious scratches, cracks or unevenness on the surface of the Brake Disc. If the wear marks on the surface are too deep, handle them in a timely manner. At the same time, pay attention to the thickness of the Brake Disc. Most vehicle models have a wear limit mark on the Brake Disc. When the thickness is close to or lower than the mark, replace it promptly to avoid affecting the braking effect.
In addition, pay attention to the cleaning and rust prevention of the Brake Disc. After the vehicle is parked for a long time, the Brake Disc may have slight rust. You can remove the rust by gently stepping on the brake while driving at a low speed, allowing the brake pads to rub against the Car Brake Disc. If the rust is severe, use special tools to clean it to prevent the rust from causing brake noise or increased wear. In addition, avoid leaving the vehicle parked in waterlogged areas for a long time to prevent the Car Brake Disc from accelerating corrosion after being soaked in water, ensuring that the Brake Disc is always in good working condition.

