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Re: [ST] Caliper piston cleaning
- Subject: Re: [ST] Caliper piston cleaning
- From: " Kevin Dicks" <rawsonboy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:57:27 -0400
John - will WD40 not get it off ? I have found that gets most things off.
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Subject: Re: [ST] Caliper piston cleaning
At 02:07 PM 6/12/2007, you wrote:
>I use that on chains now, but might consider it. Will await some
>feedback from
>others but since pistons aren't really lubbed except with a little
>brake fluid
>at assembly time when going into the seal, what's to keep the dust
>from sticking
>to clean surfaces vs. dry teflon lubbed surfaces?
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Well the dry teflon lubrication is supposed to repel dirt, that is
why it is so great to use on chains. I just thought that it might be
useful there as well.
By the way the dry telfon lube is a S*O*B to get off the rear rim. I
know since I had to clean my rear wheel before I balanced it with the
new Avon.
infact there is still a couple of patches that will not come off yet.
JohnS
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