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Old 10-25-2020, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 242177P View Post
Agree. Brake fluid also doesn't care if it's paint or powder coat, it'll eat both of them,
and it'll ask for seconds too!
LOL... No brake fluid doesn't ask for seconds. It takes whatever it wants when it wants it any time of the day or night. I saw that many times back when I was delivering new cars right out of the GM plants and railyards. The only brake fluid that doesn't eat paint is the silicone type.

So Trshman, if you want to switch over to silicone brake fluid you'll not have brake fluid ruining your paint or powder coating. I did that with my 76 Super Glide years ago and didn't have to worry about the paint being ruined by a leak in the handle bar master cylinder. Didn't have to worry about moisture if the fluid either.

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