Originally posted by wlaukaitis
This is what I wold do:
scuff them up pretty good (the rotors)
get a board (about 2.5 feet) and some sandpaper (medium grit) that will cover said board (maybe a belt for a belt sander?), sand the pads so they are flat again. This should be done with new pads too, not necessary though.
wirebrush all the dust/rust off of the caliper brackets/springs/clips, also clean the pins and re-grease (re-grease is important)
You could get that permamtex disc brake quiet and put it on the pads, the mechanic I worked for uses a silicone grease on all those parts. Only grease what you need (where the pads touch the caliper, pins, pad clips-only there the pads ride on the clips). It will attract dirt and the like so there is no need to have extra grease on there
keep us posted