Brake Cleaner
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About
Brake Cleaner
Few things are as important to a vehicle as being able to stop when you want to, the way you want to. Contaminants like grease, dust, and excess brake fluid can reduce your braking power by blocking direct contact between the pads and rotors. Using chlorinated or non-chlorinated solvents propelled by carbon dioxide, brake parts cleaner is formulated to quickly remove oil, fluid, and other contaminants from brake parts.
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