I'd loosen the bolts and adjust the caliper alignment first to see if that helps. If not, try resetting the pistons back to the widest position (slightly open up the oil valve). If that doesn't help, align the rotor as best as possible and find the one section that rubs. Take a disc alignment tool and slightly bend it until the rotor looks straight. A flashlight will help to see the alignment. I recently did this aligning two disc wheelsets with 6-bolt and CL. I aligned the 6-bolt wheelset first and then proceeded to match up the CL wheelset. I found with 180mm rotors it required a bit more bending to line it up properly.
Also if it's a contamination issue, I'd try wiping the rotors with alcohol and then use fine grit sandpaper to remove any glazing. Last resort would be to slightly torch it until you see just a tinge of smoke (I use my gas burner stove) and see if that helps as well.