ULf, A couple of things you can do,there is a anti squeal lube that comes in small plastic tube, this is applied to
the backs of the front disc pads before fitting , strange most brake workshops dont use it because most modern pads
have a thick black anti squel on back already.Also its sticky and probably can not be bothered to use it,----but it works great.
Also especially with front pads new as well, most modern ones come with the leading edge has a approx 1/4 inch chamfer
or bevel, but alot of older classics like our SL do not have this chamfer on pads, so its very easy to do with a File placed carful in
a vise, just bevel it ,i do all around,about 1/8 inch. See photo of my front i just did month ago,sorry pads are in,But showing the
Anti squeal lube from a Porsche about a year ago.Also rear linings can
squeal on edges of linings against backing plate as breaks are applied ,so a little anti squeal can be applied.