I once thought my pads were at fault, replaced and same problems. I then checked the rotors with a calliper as they looked fine and they were utterly worn destroyed.
The upper pad in that picture looks unevenly worn, so possibly the calliper isn’t well aligned.
I bought the bike second hand and haven't changed the rotors yet, didn't really think it would cause the glazing! I might get a new pair of rotors and go from there.
Pic above was just something found on google images!
I once thought my pads were at fault, replaced and same problems. I then checked the rotors with a calliper as they looked fine and they were utterly worn destroyed.
The upper pad in that picture looks unevenly worn, so possibly the calliper isn’t well aligned.