

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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Ernesto
> 24 hourGood product. Expensive in comparison to other lubricants.
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Chris O.
> 24 hourWorks fine
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sharon
> 24 hourUsing this as general purpose o-ring lube on all kinds of equipment, thick.
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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.
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Pete B
> 24 hourMy mechanic said No, Dont Do Your Own Brakes but I am the DIY master and I told him I am going to save money you will go hungry tonight youll see! I spread this paste all over my brake pads and it keeps them from making ANY noise. The wheels started smoking and the car doesnt stop good anymore, I have to coast it into a sand dune near my trailer and then it just kind of slides sideways a little and comes to a stop and my neighbor Bill tows me out with his Hyundai and a chain when I need to go somewhere again. But I showed my mechanic! I think the paste must be low quality, it certainly tastes like the cheap stuff. It does lube caliper slide pins really well, though, if thats your thing..
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obersver
> 24 hourSince this stuff can protect rubber type material and prevent them from drying up.
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Ed
> 24 hourI used this product as per the manufactures (Honda) recommendations. Cant find this exact product in local automotive stores (Im sure they sell similar). Im happy with the purchase!
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Artur F.
> 24 hourGreat
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Don
> 24 hourI use this to treat the weather stripping on my Classic Corvette. Treatment lasts a whole year.