Yes I know it's not a panda but it's fairly typical of some of the problems we come across
I normally just follow how it was fitted originally
But in this case someone has fitted the pads to the wrong sides
The wear indicator should be on the leading edge not the trailing
This is where experience or having someone with experience helps
Also they have used the wrong grease on the slides, no idea what's been used but where water has passed the boot it changed to a stiff wax sludge
One slide is totally jammed
If you don't drive through a floods or refresh every year or so it probably does not matter to much what you use
I just run out of silicone grease, and it's gone very expensive, so am going to try this
www.toolstation.com
It's designed for water and rubber. Seems quite good, But early days, I looked up the military standard seems it was for nato trucks originally
I normally just follow how it was fitted originally
But in this case someone has fitted the pads to the wrong sides
The wear indicator should be on the leading edge not the trailing
This is where experience or having someone with experience helps
Also they have used the wrong grease on the slides, no idea what's been used but where water has passed the boot it changed to a stiff wax sludge
One slide is totally jammed
If you don't drive through a floods or refresh every year or so it probably does not matter to much what you use
I just run out of silicone grease, and it's gone very expensive, so am going to try this

Plumbers Grease
This plumber’s grease from Rectorseal provides fast, effective lubrication for all your plumbing needs. Apply it to faucets, valves, stems and ballcock linkages to loosen up stiff joints and help them turn smoothly. It can also be used to seal minor leaks, as it fills the space around a...

It's designed for water and rubber. Seems quite good, But early days, I looked up the military standard seems it was for nato trucks originally