⚙️ Clean brakes, clear mind—drive with confidence every mile!
CRC Brakleen 1003712 is a powerful, non-flammable brake parts cleaner designed to quickly remove grease, brake dust, oils, and fluids from all brake system components. Its eco-friendly, residue-free formula ensures safe use on ABS, disc, drum, and clutch parts, making it the go-to solution for professional-grade brake maintenance in a convenient 1-gallon size.
Material Features | Eco-Friendly |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
Item Volume | 1 Liters |
Special Features | Residue Free |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Bottle |
Surface Recommendation | Marble |
Item Form | Liquid |
Scent | Unscented |
F**K
Way cheaper than the parts store aerosol cans!
This stuff works great. My go-to when I need brake cleaner. I got fed up with buying can after can of this stuff and finally pulled the trigger to get a Sure Shot sprayer and a gallon of this. Works great. I'll never go back to wasting money on cans.
D**R
Best price around
The value of the amount you get is unbeatable. I use this to put into my sure shot.
D**C
the best
the best u can keep the enviro one
D**N
I use this in a pressurizable sprayer!
I use this in a compressed air sprayer/mister. It works great. Just remember not to inhale this stuff or get it on your skin, it's a seriously harmful chemical. Works better than the flammable version that comes as an aerosol in a can.
C**T
Great Brake cleaner
Works as expected if you’re used to the aerosol cans this is much nicer in a pressurized sprayer
E**N
Great savings!
I used to buy cans of brake cleaner at the automotive parts store by the dozen. Then I watched a mechanic using bulk fluid from a portable sprayer and it changed my life. I’ve been using the sprayer with this fluid for about 6 months and have barely used half the gallon container. I would have probably have bought 20 cans at $4 per can if I was still using spray cans. Saved a lot of money!
L**H
Right product
Is what I needed for my cleaning job
D**4
Sick of running out of brake cleaner?
I was. It seems like I'd run out of brake cleaner in the middle of every project. Sure, I could buy the aerosol cans of the stuff by the case, but that takes up room and you're still tossing cans into the trash. I've noticed that professional mechanics use refillable pressurized spray cans. Hobo Freight sells a decent sprayer that you charge with your air compressor. (If you're buying brake cleaner by the gallon, I assume you have an air compressor.) These sprayers hold about 3 cans worth of cleaner, so you can go much longer between refills. Stream getting weak? Give it a shot with your air compressor and you're back to full strength. Does it make sense financially? For the home mechanic, probably not. But it's nice to just refill your sprayer when you're out and stop tossing can after can into the trash.
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