Right, I'm replacing my shoes after a wheel cylinder leak.
My only problem is the whole wheel is covered in brake fluid. I don't want to ruin the new shoes, so what's the best way to clean everything up before fitting them?
Cleaning away brake fluid
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Cleaning away brake fluid
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Re: Cleaning away brake fluid
Hi, I would use this, http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255218
I use it to give the drum internals a clean when inspecting inside the drums.
I use it to give the drum internals a clean when inspecting inside the drums.
Richard
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Re: Cleaning away brake fluid
have you not got some petrol good as anything else.
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Re: Cleaning away brake fluid
Brake fluid is hydroscopic, so plain water will remove it.
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Re: Cleaning away brake fluid
Good scrub with soap and hot water! Use an old scouring pad. A final squirt with 'carb cleaner' to remove any oil/grease - but really shouldn't be necessary.



Re: Cleaning away brake fluid
Cheers chaps.
“The car has become an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad, and incomplete in the urban compound.” ― Marshall McLuhan