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      06-01-2020, 01:33 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by nynd View Post
That was an interesting read, I'll take it to BMW, however, my car has more than double the kilometers that the guy in that thread had on his 2018, and my car is a 2014.
Not sure there is much BMW will do for a 6 year old car with almost 90.000km on the clock, even though these rotors should last 200-250.000km with normal use.
Maybe there is some goodwill to be had, I'll check it out for sure.

I found a company online that repairs CCB.
Acording to some Information on their site, damage like mine is usually due to a manufacturing failure.

https://www.rebrake.de/?lang=en

Found under "Kind of damage" section.

delamination at a Audi CCB 2. generation
this is caused by a bad compound between base layer and wear layer. finally segments from the wear layer falling out of the surface. such kind of damages are very hard to repair and this will work just for smaller chips. damages like at the picture can be seen will be the limit.
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