Water will disslove brake fluid like crazy, but you
don't want to get any water into any brake parts
internals. Brake clean is what we mostly use to clean
up the backing plates and whatever, as it dries very
quickly and without a residue; and as the name
suggests, it's made for that.
- Chris <chrisg@thingysrealm.myftp.org> wrote:
> Hi Group.
> Dos any body know what the best
> stuff is to wash of the
> back plate where the rear brakes are. as i have had
> a little leak and
> going to replace all the rear brakes and cyl.but i
> need to know which is
> the safest thing to use for washing all the old
> stuff .
> many thanks chrisu.k.
>
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