What is the difference between red and green brake cleaner?

RED = CHLORINATED. GREEN = NON-CHLORINATED. THE CHOICE IS CLEAR. If your facility mandates chlorine-free products throughout the shop, choose GREEN CRC BRAKLEEN Non-Chlorinated for the strongest formula your state allows.
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Is all brake cleaner the same?

Brake cleaner benefits are numerous, but not all brake parts cleaners are the same. Choosing between varieties can be like trying to decide between the 567 different kinds of toothpaste on the store shelf. State regulations and 50-state legal formulations add another layer of product confusion.
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Does it matter what brake cleaner I use?

If you are cleaning a metal part that you plan on welding, using brake cleaning products is not recommended as it may create toxic fumes when welded (chlorinated versions in particular). Non-chlorinated brake cleaners are also safer to use on plastic parts.
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What is the difference between brake cleaners?

Both get the job done, but understanding their key differences can prevent maintenance and safety issues. Chlorinated and non-chlorinated brake cleaner both contain toxic chemicals, though chlorinated solvents contain the more harmful ingredients between the two.
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Which brake cleaner works best?

  1. Editor's Pick: CRC Brakleen Brake Cleaner. ...
  2. Best Non-Chlorinated: CRC Brakleen Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner. ...
  3. 3M High Power Brake Cleaner. ...
  4. Permatex Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner. ...
  5. Gunk Chlorinated Brake Cleaner. ...
  6. Gunk Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner. ...
  7. Throttle Muscle Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner.
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Brake Cleaner: Non-Chlorinated vs Chlorinated



Can I spray brake cleaner on my rotors?

Brake Cleaning Preparation

The cleaner can be used on brake linings, brake shoes, drums, rotors, caliper units, pads and other areas of the braking mechanism while they're still intact.
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Does brake cleaner damage plastic?

When brake cleaners come in direct contact with rubber or plastic, they cause the materials to disintegrate or otherwise break down, thereby causing permanent damage. Brake cleaners damage the plastic materials by targeting the components that bind them together.
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Should you use chlorinated or non-chlorinated brake cleaner?

Chlorinated brake cleaners are very effective, and a single spray does away with most of the grime. You will need to repeatedly do the job with non-chlorinated variants to clean the car parts. Also, chlorinated products do not leave residue and dry up fast. Non-chlorinated utilities may leave a thin residue.
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Is there a difference between brake cleaner and Carb 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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Will brake cleaner remove caliper paint?

The aerosol brake cleaners you can buy at the autoparts store (brake-kleen, etc) should not hurt your calipers if they are covered with stock GM paint.
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What can I use instead of brake cleaner?

Of course for the friction surfaces you want a degreaser that does not leave a residue, but for the calipers and lines it matters a bit less. Alcohol should also work (methanol, ethanol or isopropanol, denatured or otherwise).
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Will brake cleaner damage tires?

It is not SAFE, it is not right, it is as wrong for the tire as using a "silcone fluid based dressing with a hydrocarbon solvent for it`s carrier".
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Does brake cleaner dissolve rust?

Use Brake Cleaner to Remove Rust From the Rotors

Let the rotor dry, then wipe it with a clean rag (no oil on the rag). If some rust remains, apply more brake cleaner and work the surface with steel wool or a wire brush. Wipe off the rotor and finish with a final shot of cleaner.
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Is brake cleaner the same as dry cleaning fluid?

FACTOID: Perchloroethylene is the same solvent used for years as dry cleaning fluid. Many chlorinated brake cleaners are made up entirely of this component, occasionally with other heavy solvents to add weight. Methylene Chloride is a primary component of paint stripper and is lighter.
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Does brake cleaner leave a residue?

Brake cleaner, often also called parts cleaner, is a mostly colorless cleaning agent, mainly used for cleaning the brake disks, the engine compartment and underfloor of motor vehicles. An important feature is that the brake cleaner leaves no residue after the solvents evaporate.
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Will brake cleaner hurt rubber 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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Is chlorinated brake cleaner safe on rubber?

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.
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What is non chlorinated brake cleaner used for?

It comes in a 14-ounce aerosol can and uses a potent solvent great for removing grease, brake fluid, oil, dust, and other buildup. Get rid of dirt, oils, grease, and other contaminants using CRC Brākleen® Brake Parts Cleaner Non-Chlorinated Low VOC formula.
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Can you use brake cleaner to clean electrical connections?

The contact cleaner is used to clean electrical connections. Brake parts cleaner is a powerful detergent that removes brake dust. The traces off the pcb can be lifted by using brake cleaner instead of contact cleaner.
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Will brake cleaner damage aluminum?

Brake cleaner is harsh and will quickly eat through any coatings on the aluminum wheels. This is what causes the white streaks or spots. While it is not possible to remove these spots, it may be possible to repair the damage or at least hide it.
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