Can I use brake cleaner on plastic?

Brake cleaners could only be used on metallic and plastic surfaces. It is not advisable to apply these formulations on plastic surfaces as they can damage such appliances, surfaces or materials.
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Which brake cleaner is safe for plastic?

You will need to immediately clean off any residue, as brake cleaner (non-chlorinated included) will still react with rubber and plastic surfaces. You could also use a concentrated degreaser, such as simple green/greased lightning to do the job with no harmful effects. 00 F-250 SuperDuty 4x4 6.8 v-10 Triton( K.I.A. )
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What should you not use brake cleaner on?

In order to prevent ruining certain surfaces, avoid using brake cleaner on plastics, rubber, and any painted surface that you want to maintain. Protect these surfaces with careful application and small amounts of product at one time.
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Can you use brake cleaner on anything?

While doing a great job cleaning brake parts brake cleaner can be harmful to plastic, rubber, electronics, and painted parts. It turns out some of these components can be dissolved by brake cleaner so it should only be used on brake components or other bare metal components you're looking to clean.
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Will brake cleaner damage seals?

Brake cleaner shouldn't harm your gaskets as it evaporates too quickly to do any real harm. It will attack paint and adhesives, so be careful around painted surfaces. Also, use in a well-ventilated area and be careful around your skin.
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Does brake cleaner make rubber swell?

It make them swell and eventually disintegrate. The rubber used on the brake seals is resistant to this but eventually it wears them. Other seals are likely corroded by brake fluid. I've had a lot of problems with carb O-rings ruined by carb cleaner in the past.
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Will brake parts cleaner ruin rubber?

Further there are several types of rubber and plastic and some can be safely sprayed with a cleaner while others will swell or rot away. There are brake cleaners and carb cleaners out there that are safe for plastics and rubbers.
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Does brake fluid damage plastic?

Brake fluid won't melt the plastic, but it may make the plastic more brittle and easier to snap. However, brake fluid (not be confused with brake cleaner — which will ruin the plastic) also contains a highly toxic alcohol (diethylene glycol) that can kill you.
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Is brake cleaner corrosive?

Brake cleaners contain toxic compounds and should only be used in well-ventilated areas or outdoors. Some are highly flammable and harmful for environment, which also has to be considered during storage. Skin exposure to the solvent mixture may cause irritation and defatting injury.
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Is brake cleaner like acetone?

Acetone is a weak solvent. Yellow acetone aka carb cleaner, much better. Brake cleaner is stronger, but has too many quick evaporators.
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Is WD40 the same as brake cleaner?

WD40 is not a cleaner. It will not clean your brake pads because it is essentially an oil and oil should never be applied to a friction surface. Brake pads employ a friction surface so if you sprayed WD40 on them, you would have to replace or clean them.
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Is brake cleaner a lubricant?

Brake cleaner is made up of chemical compounds that evaporate as they dry, leaving no residue behind and dissolving grease for perfectly clean brakes. Because of this property however, it's also great for removing grease and oil from other automotive parts too.
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Will brake cleaner ruin car paint?

Brake Cleaner

it is safe for painted surfaces and hoses, just don't use it near powder coated items. Not just for brakes, brake cleaner is a fast-drying solvent based cleaner that is good for most cleaning projects in the shop.
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What's the difference between carb cleaner and brake cleaner?

Brake Cleaner is specifically made to remove dirt, debris, and oily fluids leaving the surface of your cleaned component clean and dry. Carburetor cleaners, on the other hand, are made to remove dirt, debris, and brake hardened carbons which may leave a little oil by the end of the day.
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Is brake cleaner flammable after it dries?

Tetrachloroethylene (also called perchloroethylene or PERC) is an industrial solvent used for degreasing. Tetrachloroethylene is high performing, non-flammable and fast drying (through evaporation) which are all properties sought after in a brake cleaner.
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Is brake cleaner isopropyl alcohol?

Disc brake cleaner

Isopropyl alcohol is an alternative that you can buy from pharmacies or supermarkets. This popular antiseptic is the perfect safe cleaner for disc brakes.
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Can I clean my alternator with brake cleaner?

Some persons apply the brake cleaner to their alternator, as this seems like a cheap option, and it can also get the grime off. It may appear safe as well, but you should try not to spray directly to prevent damages. Such action would ensure that the vents don't get any of the liquid.
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Will brake fluid eat Styrofoam?

Petroleum contaminated fluid will generally eat through the Styrofoam cup at the fluid level line.
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Does brake fluid eat powder coat?

brake fluid can have an affect on powder coating, it may not be immediately noticeable but if left over time and not cleaned up it will start to discolor you coating.
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Does synthetic brake fluid damage paint?

Silicone brake fluid — DOT 5 — is silicone-based with a high boiling point suitable for motorsports, isn't sensitive to absorbing moisture and doesn't damage paint. But it is not compatible with conventional fluids.
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What parts cleaner is safe on rubber?

Alcohol-based cleaners can be a good alternative, and are available as sprays and liquids. Electronics parts cleaner aerosols that are safe for delicate circuit boards can be a good choice, but if you're stuck and don't have a bottle of vodka handy, there is an alcohol supply right in the shop: gas line antifreeze.
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Does carb cleaner hurt plastic?

Yes, you can use Carb/Choke & Parts Cleaner to clean any metal parts. There won't be any compatibility problems. To be safe, it should be kept away from plastic or painted surfaces.
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Does brake cleaner remove wax?

Re: Brake cleaner for removing wax? Yes. It is all for the same car.
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