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Murray Mint
10-Feb-2006, 14:02
Hi Guys
I'm looking for the best methods for cleaning break calipers I know I've seen it somewhere on the board but can't find it now, do you know?

Murray Mint

Dibble
10-Feb-2006, 14:13
bet I was the last person you wee expecting on here .. but here goes ....

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=26845

weeksy2
10-Feb-2006, 14:17
i honestly didn't find anything that's great at doing this task, and i tried lots of things. it depends how embedded the dirt is i guess.

Brake cleaner was decent... but you don't get it all off... WD-40 was pretty good... again, not 100%..

i'm going to try Autoglym in the next few days and see how i get on... will post up the answers.

Murray Mint
10-Feb-2006, 15:35
Dibs.. Oxymoron, mean amything to you? and that was the thread i was looking for, thanks.

Steve, look forward to your findings.

Murray

[Edited on 10-2-2006 by Murray Mint]

ChrisBushell
10-Feb-2006, 16:13
I have actually had a lot of sucess using Manista hand cleaner and an old tooth brush to work it in. Give them a quick spray of brake cleaner 1st on the stubborn areas.

Also Autoglym alloy wheel cleaner really does shift brake dust deposits off my wire wheels

JPM
10-Feb-2006, 16:39
Alloy wheel cleaner works, but make sure you soak them before and after as it's pretty evil stuff, quick once over don't leave it on for long

Tonio600
10-Feb-2006, 17:17
I was told to use only water and washing up liquid, as brake cleaner, WD40, etc... are not very kind with pot seals...