Dot Grease Alternative at Terri Trevino blog

Dot Grease Alternative. Pbr rubber grease is one and brake assembley grease. If it's 5.1 (or 4) you'll need special glycol compatible grease. Yes they do make grease that is compatable with dot brake fluid. You want a grease that is not miscible with the brake fluid or it will dissolve in it. Ie silicone grease for normal dot 3/4/5.1 fluid. However, if you are using typical dot brakes then cleaning and lubing the pistons with that silicone grease works really well. My lbs gave me a dollop in a small jar out of their shop stock. Initially, using dot or mineral oil makes it easy to reseat the pistons as they press back easily into the caliper bay.* however, it. Dot 4 is great, dot 5.1 is needlesly more expensive but good, while dot 3 should be avoided (the last resort, to be replaced asap if you had to use it), and dot 5 is not.

Veyga Grease Cherrybomb Dot Fluid Compatible 15G Olympic Cycles
from www.olympiccycles.co.za

However, if you are using typical dot brakes then cleaning and lubing the pistons with that silicone grease works really well. You want a grease that is not miscible with the brake fluid or it will dissolve in it. If it's 5.1 (or 4) you'll need special glycol compatible grease. Pbr rubber grease is one and brake assembley grease. Yes they do make grease that is compatable with dot brake fluid. Ie silicone grease for normal dot 3/4/5.1 fluid. My lbs gave me a dollop in a small jar out of their shop stock. Dot 4 is great, dot 5.1 is needlesly more expensive but good, while dot 3 should be avoided (the last resort, to be replaced asap if you had to use it), and dot 5 is not. Initially, using dot or mineral oil makes it easy to reseat the pistons as they press back easily into the caliper bay.* however, it.

Veyga Grease Cherrybomb Dot Fluid Compatible 15G Olympic Cycles

Dot Grease Alternative Pbr rubber grease is one and brake assembley grease. My lbs gave me a dollop in a small jar out of their shop stock. Yes they do make grease that is compatable with dot brake fluid. If it's 5.1 (or 4) you'll need special glycol compatible grease. You want a grease that is not miscible with the brake fluid or it will dissolve in it. However, if you are using typical dot brakes then cleaning and lubing the pistons with that silicone grease works really well. Pbr rubber grease is one and brake assembley grease. Ie silicone grease for normal dot 3/4/5.1 fluid. Initially, using dot or mineral oil makes it easy to reseat the pistons as they press back easily into the caliper bay.* however, it. Dot 4 is great, dot 5.1 is needlesly more expensive but good, while dot 3 should be avoided (the last resort, to be replaced asap if you had to use it), and dot 5 is not.

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