D4 Brake Pedal travel and 'softness'
Hi
I've recently noticed a change in the feel of the brake pedal. I left the car at the airport for a few days, and drove other cars whilst away - when I came back, the brake pedal felt decidedly soft, and required more travel to get the same braking affect. Originally, I thought it was because I was driving other cars, and wasn't used to the 'feel' when I got back in my D4.... 
For context, I changed the discs and pads about 3-4mths ago, so should all be good. Also bled/changed the brake fluid at the same time (for the first time in it's life I think!).
I also washed the car the day prior to going to the airport, and it was extremely wet the whole time I was away (sitting in the rain, for 3 days).
There are no leaks (fluid), and have never had any problems with air in the lines.
So, my question(s):
Any ideas what might cause this?
Could water/rust on the discs cause some sort of 'glazing' effect on the discs, to reduce their effectiveness?
I ask this, as it basically feels like the rear brakes are almost ineffective. I assume the rear brakes operate more at the 'start' of the pedal travel, with additional brake force coming from the front as you push harder/the pedal travels further (just my assumptions there!)...
When I first push the pedal, you can feel a small retard/brake force, but then there's not much more for about 1/4 of pedal travel, before the real braking effect comes in (which I assume is the front brakes)...
Anyway, I could go on trying to describe it - grateful for any ideas...
BTW - discs are RDA rotors, front pads are Pedders Trakrider ceramic, rear pads are Akebono's
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Rob
D4 3.0L SE, MY10, Arctic White
ARB Colour-coded bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Traxide DBS, LRBT1 BT audio module, trying out some 19" Maxxis Bravo 980A/T's (ex Cooper Zeon LTZ's)
ex D1 2.5L 300Tdi, MY97 - loved it, gone to a better place.
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