Dynatex 49593 Silicone Brake System Compound, 5 oz Tube, -40 to 400 Degree F, Translucent
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Martin Bridge
> 24 hourIm pretty sure its silicone, and it lubricates brakes; so good job Dynatex you did it again.
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Tim
> 24 hourBought these as per the excellent ratings. Works as stated.
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Ronald L.
> 24 hourThis is one of the most important things to have when doing a proper Brake Job. Most people forget to check the Caliper Pins to see if they move freely. This product is used to do that very thing.
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Chris O.
> 24 hourWorks fine
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obersver
> 24 hourSince this stuff can protect rubber type material and prevent them from drying up.
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Glenn
> 24 hourA large amount of pure silicone grease for cheap considering how much auto stores charge for little .25 oz packets. Have used for years on brake pins and sliders, cart axle shafts and anywhere I dont want a greasy film. Very water resistant and mess free. A little goes a long way!
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Kidflyr
> 24 hourDynatex 49593 silicone brake lubricant helped me complete a recent brake pads and brake shoes replacement, ensuring my brakes will operate smoothly and consistently until their next replacement. Only a thin film of this product was needed, so I expect this one tube will last me quite a few years of brake jobs on multiple vehicles.
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Artur F.
> 24 hourGreat
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D.L. Stewart
> 24 hourI used this for a brake job on my grand caravan. I t worked as as described. This is a large tube. I will be using it to do the brakes on my outback and my F350 power stroke. If you want to do a good brake job you need to use this product.
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Mark
> 24 hourI live in Michigan where salt and water rust everything up. On brake jobs, I grind all the rust off the brake cradle or any other brake pad contact points and then use a fine film of Dynatex. I then install brake hardware.This acts as a water barrier and is thick so it stays in place to slow down rusting process. I use this stuff in combination with Sil-Glyde AGS-SG8 for slide pins for long lasting brake jobs.