Brake Care

What it is useful for A fast-drying brake and clutch cleaner that helps lift grease, oil, brake dust..
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What it is designed to do Fast-drying brake and clutch cleaner for removing grease, oil and brake du..
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What it is used for A high-temperature brake grease paste for servicing brakes and lubricating calip..
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Built for brake fluid and clutch bleeding tasks A simple brake and clutch bleeding kit with 7.8 mm h..
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Liqui Moly DOT 5.1 brake fluid in a 250 ml bottle A 250 ml bottle of DOT 5.1 brake fluid from Liqui ..
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Brake anti-squeal paste for assembly and maintenance Synthetic brake paste for assembly, repair and ..
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Brake anti-squeal paste with ceramic paste for brake system care A brake system paste set for reduci..
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Liqui Moly brake anti-squeal paste for brake system contact points A synthetic brake paste designed ..
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Liqui Moly Ceramic Paste 250 g for high-temperature lubrication and anti-seize protection A white, s..
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Liqui Moly ceramic paste for anti-seize and high-temperature lubrication A metal-free high-temperatu..
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Liqui Moly ceramic paste, 200 g can with brush White high-temperature ceramic paste for helping prev..
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Liqui Moly brake and clutch rapid cleaner spray, 4 x 500ml A residue-free brake and clutch cleaner s..
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Liqui Moly rapid cleaner spray for brakes and parts A fast-acting spray cleaner for brakes, parts an..
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Wheel hub cleaning kit with adapter and pads A wheel hub and brake hub cleaning kit for removing rus..
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Why it matters Brake and clutch fluid with improved resistance to water absorption, helping support ..
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What it is used for High-temperature copper anti-seize grease for protecting threaded and clamped me..
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Where it makes sense to use it High-temperature anti-seize copper grease for protecting fasteners, t..
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MOLYSLIP COPASLIP copper anti-seize spray for high-temperature assembly A copper anti-seize spray fo..
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MOTIP power brake spray cleaner, 500 ml Brake cleaner with strong dissolving action, no residue, and..
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MOTIP brake spray cleaner for clean, residue-free parts A brake cleaner with strong dissolving power..
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MOTORKIT DOT 4 brake fluid 500ml for compatible brake systems DOT 4 brake fluid for topping up and m..
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MOTORKIT DOT 5.1 brake fluid, 500ml bottle DOT 5.1 brake fluid in a 500ml bottle for routine top-up ..
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Motorrevive Adventure Line chain cleaner for off-road motorcycle chains A 380 ml chain cleaner for o..
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Chain lubricant for off-road motorcycles with strong, lasting adhesion Chain lubricant for off-road ..
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Brake care products arranged beside car and motorbike brake components in a clean workshop
Brake care

Choose brake care products by the job: cleaning, fluid, lubrication, or workshop prep.

Start by separating cleaners, fluids, pastes, greases, and applicators before comparing pack size or price.

Brake and clutch cleaner, degreaser, gloves, cloths, and brushes arranged on a workshop bench
Product types

Brake care is not one product category with one use case.

Brake care covers more than one product type. This category includes brake and clutch cleaners, degreasers, brake fluids, anti-squeal pastes, copper or ceramic greases, caliper cleaners, applicator bottles, and workshop maintenance sprays for cars, motorbikes, and related vehicle work.

Start by separating the task. Cleaning brake dust and oil is different from choosing the correct brake fluid specification, and both are different from applying a paste or grease to the correct non-friction contact points.

Brake and clutch cleaners

Use brake cleaner, clutch cleaner, or parts cleaner when the job is removing brake dust, grease, oil, dirt, or residue from compatible metal brake components and workshop parts.

Brake fluid

Brake fluid must match the vehicle requirement. Check the owner manual, reservoir cap, and product listing before choosing DOT 3, DOT 4, DOT 4 LV, DOT 5.1, silicone fluid, or racing fluid.

Anti-squeal paste and grease

Anti-squeal paste, copper grease, ceramic paste, and high-temperature lubricants are for specific contact areas. They should not be used on brake pad friction material or braking surfaces.

Caliper and wheel-area cleaning

Caliper cleaners and stronger degreasers can help with built-up grime around the wheel and brake area, but compatibility with paint, rubber, plastic, and coated wheel finishes matters.

Applicators and sprayers

Refillable pressure sprayers, dispenser bottles, and applicators can make workshop cleaning more controlled when used with compatible solvents and the manufacturer safety instructions.

Motorbike brake care

Motorbike brake components are more exposed, so overspray control, disc compatibility, chain-area separation, and residue-free cleaning are especially important before riding.

Buying checks

Check the product type before comparing price or pack size.

Cleaner or fluid?

Brake cleaner is a solvent-style cleaning product. Brake fluid is part of the hydraulic braking system. They are not interchangeable and should be handled as completely different products.

Confirm fluid specification

Do not choose brake fluid by brand or price alone. DOT rating, low-viscosity requirements, silicone compatibility, wet and dry boiling point, and vehicle approval notes can all matter.

Watch surface compatibility

Brake cleaners and degreasers can affect paint, rubber, plastics, powder coat, seals, and some wheel finishes. Check the label before spraying near visible or sensitive parts.

Use paste only where specified

Anti-squeal paste and grease are usually for pad backs, contact points, sliders, or fasteners depending on the product. Keep them away from discs, drums, pads, and friction faces.

Check pack size and use rate

Aerosol cans suit small jobs and quick cleaning. Larger bottles, 5L containers, and multipacks make more sense for repeated workshop use or several vehicles.

Work safely

Use brake care products in a ventilated area, away from flames and hot surfaces. Wear suitable gloves and eye protection, and follow the product label and vehicle service guidance.

Brake fluid bottle and reservoir cap being checked against vehicle requirements in a workshop
Anti-squeal paste and brush shown beside brake hardware away from friction surfaces
Brake caliper and wheel-area parts being cleaned carefully with cloth and brush
Quick guide

Match the product to the brake-care task.

Task Product type to compare Check before buying
Remove brake dust, oil, grease, or workshop residue Brake cleaner, clutch cleaner, parts cleaner, or degreaser. Residue-free finish, drying speed, surface compatibility, can size, spray control, ventilation, and flammability warnings.
Top up or replace hydraulic brake fluid Brake fluid in the exact specification required by the vehicle. DOT rating, vehicle approval, boiling point, silicone or non-silicone type, container size, and whether mixing is permitted.
Reduce noise at brake contact points Anti-squeal paste, ceramic paste, copper grease, or high-temperature lubricant. Application area, temperature rating, material compatibility, and clear warning to keep product off friction surfaces.
Clean around calipers, hubs, or wheel-area parts Caliper cleaner, brake cleaner, wheel-area degreaser, or panel prep cleaner when appropriate. Painted caliper compatibility, wheel finish, rubber seals, plastics, overspray risk, and whether rinsing is required.
Repeated workshop cleaning Multipack aerosols, 1L bottles, 5L containers, refillable sprayers, or dispenser bottles. Solvent compatibility with the sprayer, pressure rating, nozzle control, storage guidance, and safe disposal instructions.
Workshop setup

Good brake care starts with control, ventilation, and the right applicator.

Brake cleaner, degreaser, fluid, paste, and grease all need careful handling. Refillable sprayers and dispenser bottles can be useful for repeated jobs, but only when the solvent, pressure rating, nozzle, and storage guidance match the product being used.

Keep protective gloves, safety glasses, absorbent cloths, and a clear work area ready before opening any chemical product. It is easier to prevent overspray and contamination than to fix it afterwards.

Brake care sprayer, blank solvent bottle, gloves, safety glasses, cloths, and workshop tools on a bench
Safe sequence

A simple order helps avoid contamination and wrong-product mistakes.

  1. Identify the job

    Decide whether you are cleaning parts, changing fluid, preparing calipers, reducing noise, or stocking workshop consumables.

  2. Check the vehicle requirement

    For brake fluid and specialist products, confirm the exact requirement from the owner manual, service guide, reservoir cap, or trusted mechanic.

  3. Confirm where the product can touch

    Read the product label for friction surfaces, rubber, plastic, paint, seals, discs, drums, pads, and wheel finishes before applying.

  4. Prepare the work area

    Let components cool, ventilate the area, protect nearby paint or trim, and keep cloths, gloves, and eye protection close to hand.

  5. Use the product sparingly and cleanly

    Control overspray, wipe residue where needed, and avoid spreading grease, paste, or solvent onto parts that must remain clean.

Final check

Brake care is a safety-critical area, so the product label is not optional.

Brake cleaners, fluids, pastes, greases, and degreasers can be useful maintenance products, but they must be matched to the vehicle, surface, and job. Before buying, check the retailer listing, product label, and vehicle guidance. If the task involves hydraulic brake work, brake pad replacement, caliper service, or any uncertainty about compatibility, use a qualified mechanic.

Retailer stock, pack size, product formula, vehicle compatibility, safety warnings, delivery, and returns can change. Treat the retailer page and product label as the final source before buying or applying any brake care product.