AMSOIL Brake & Parts Cleaner (BPC) quickly removes oil, grease, brake fluid and other contaminants from brake parts and other automotive components. It cleans brake parts with no major disassembly and leaves no residue, helping eliminate brake squeal and chatter
A must buy as a preferred customer as the discount is so great that it beats even the bargain shelf brands price yet this is the powerful formula you can’t always find in local stores. Thus it’s banned in California and New Jersey!
APPLICATIONS
• Brake Parts • Brake Pads • Calipers • Drums and More
DIRECTIONS
Shake well before use.
Starting at the top, wash contaminants down and off the area.
If parts are extremely contaminated, repeat application.
Note: Use extension straw for precision application.
Do not apply while equipment is running. Do not apply to hot surfaces. Test on small area before using on rubber, painted or plastic surfaces. Wipe off overspray.
Product Data Bulletin
AMSOIL PRODUCT AVAILABILITY
AMSOIL Brake & Parts Cleaner is available in 19-ounce spray cans. Not available in California, New Jersey or Canada.
AMSOIL PRODUCT WARRANTY
AMSOIL products are backed by a Limited Liability Warranty. For complete information visit AMSOIL Warranty Information.
HEALTH AND SAFETY STATEMENT
This product is not expected to cause health concerns when used for the intended applications and according to the recommendations in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). An Safety Data Sheet (SDS) at www amsoil.com or upon request at (715) 392-7101. Keep Out of Reach of Children. Recycle used fluid and bottle.
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