• Hubi@feddit.org
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      24 hours ago

      What’s so funny? It’s in the isle right next to the headlight fluid.

      • Atelopus-zeteki@fedia.io
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        23 hours ago

        Not frunny at all! I was laughing in relief at the coincidence, as my brakes has just started squeaking, horribly. I use the headlight fluid, it really softens the plumbus so the photons have maxistreal laminar exfusion, which is much safer for night driving. /s

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      23 hours ago

      I mean, all of the moving parts involved outside of the friction brake portion do usually need lubrication. Usually a silicone or molybdenum based lubricant depending on where it’s used. I use silicone for the slide pins inside the caliper and moly grease for between the pads and the caliper brackets and backing plates