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Ultra-durable Brake Gray Paint resists brake fluid!
Eastwood Brake Gray is a durable, heavy-duty coating that actually resists DOT 3 brake fluid, so it's perfect for painting master cylinders, disc brake calipers, brake drums, spindles, mounting brackets and hardware.
- Withstands up to 400 degreesF
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Pure stainless steel pigment in an epoxy ester resin
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About Eastwood Brake Gray - Brake Fluid Resistant Paint
Eastwood Brake Gray is a heavy-duty coating containing pure stainless steel pigment in an ultra-durable epoxy ester resin. It's resistant to DOT 3 brake fluid, and can withstand temperatures up to 400 degreesF. Brake Gray has excellent corrosion resistance, so it's ideal for use on master cylinders, disc brake calipers, brake drums, spindles, mounting brackets and hardware. Can also be applied on metal, ceramics, wood and leather. Brake Gray exactly matches Eastwood's Spray Gray.
Due to regulations pertaining to paint recycling, at this time we are unable to ship this product to Alberta, Canada.
13-oz. aerosol
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Kevin Tetz is the developer of the "Paint-U-Cation" DVD Series...
"I was VERY skeptical of Eastwood’s Brake Gray brake-fluid-resistant aerosol paint. Brake fluid is caustic and never sleeps! I’ve had brake fluid ruin catalyzed urethanes when it stays unnoticed from a drip or leak. It can break your heart and cause a ton of work in a repaint. I shot three medium coats onto a random metal piece, let it dry according to the instructions, and then dripped a half-ounce of DOT 3 brake fluid on the coating and waited. By day three the only sign I had that there was a brake fluid spill was a little bit of moisture and a slight white outline where the fluid used to be, which wiped off easily, leaving the paint intact and unaffected. This is amazing! Paint for master cylinders, firewalls, frame rails, brake lines and connectors, steering shafts, anything that is around or under a master cylinder in a car or truck is now protected! Wow! More and more we’re seeing high-tech paints come in the form of aerosol application, which is completely changing the stigma of the 'bomb can' and bringing it into the realm of 'professional' paint. 5 stars…this is an amazing product that does what it says it does."
"I was VERY skeptical of Eastwood’s Brake Gray brake-fluid-resistant aerosol paint. Brake fluid is caustic and never sleeps! I’ve had brake fluid ruin catalyzed urethanes when it stays unnoticed from a drip or leak. It can break your heart and cause a ton of work in a repaint. I shot three medium coats onto a random metal piece, let it dry according to the instructions, and then dripped a half-ounce of DOT 3 brake fluid on the coating and waited. By day three the only sign I had that there was a brake fluid spill was a little bit of moisture and a slight white outline where the fluid used to be, which wiped off easily, leaving the paint intact and unaffected. This is amazing! Paint for master cylinders, firewalls, frame rails, brake lines and connectors, steering shafts, anything that is around or under a master cylinder in a car or truck is now protected! Wow! More and more we’re seeing high-tech paints come in the form of aerosol application, which is completely changing the stigma of the 'bomb can' and bringing it into the realm of 'professional' paint. 5 stars…this is an amazing product that does what it says it does."
Always wear eye, skin and respiratory safety equipment when painting. Always paint in a well-ventilated area. Consult MSDS for complete safety precautions and warnings.













