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it would be easier to use new brake fluid that doesnt trash paint. older brake fluid that trashes paint was made from vegetablr oils, newer fluids are synthetic and have not been detrimental to paint in years,unless you have really crappy paint to start with
A few drops of oil will ruin a can of paint
It is not possible for pizza dough itself to ruin car paint. The acidity that is found in pizza sauce can ruin the paint, however.
Pour brake fluid on the car! Or you could run it into a tree. that usually wipes out a good paint job. then there's the ever useful sandpaper, hammer, key and chisel.
No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.
No, brake cleaner and starting fluid are not the same. Brake cleaner is used to clean brake parts, while starting fluid is used to help start engines in cold weather.
Yes, vinegar has the potential to ruin paint because its acidic properties can break down the paint's surface and cause it to peel or fade.
No, starting fluid should not be used as brake cleaner. Brake cleaner is specifically designed to clean and degrease brake components, while starting fluid is used to help start engines. Using starting fluid as brake cleaner can be dangerous and may not effectively clean the brakes.
Using the incorrect cleaner will stain and ruin the clear coat on the rims.
An aerosol delivered solvent is the main ingredient in brake cleaners. Brake cleaner can come in both chlorinated and non-chlorinated forms. Brake cleaner can be toxic, so wear a mask and avoid breathing in the chemicals.
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