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Ceramic grease rubber.
Guaranteed to optimize the performance and efficiency of bottom bracket hub and headset bearings.
Ceramic grease is a particularly especially high grade assembly paste and high temperature lubricant grease without metal particles.
This long lasting synthetic grease from mission automotive is designed to lubricate and protect brake caliper pins o rings rubber gaskets and steering bushings.
As copper is conductive the presence of the metal in the braking system.
The proper red brake grease is the stuff to use if that s the same as ceramic grease carry on.
Red rubber grease is used in the automotive industry in hydraulic and braking systems to protect lubricate rubber bushes seals and o rings.
If you re looking to grease your brakes then using copper grease is a bad idea.
Problem with coppaslip it does attack rubber seals and dust covers i have no idea what the aas stuff will do to them or if it s compatible with brake fluid should it come in contact.
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Very high temperature range peak temperature approx.
Formulated with ceramic particles fluoropolymer additives and premium non toxic synthetic oils.
Why use red rubber grease.
Its unique formulation gives it the following properties.
Ceramic grease represents finish line s most advanced bearing lubrication technology.
There are a few reasons for this.
1500 c high pressure resistance.
Permatex does make a rubber safe red silicone based grease or you could use sil glyde.
A third issue with copper grease is the effect it can have on a vehicle s abs esp and epb systems.
This stuff changes after a few years.
It s a grease but it s actually an anti seize compound.
A 100 synthetic formula coupled with real ceramic solids make this premium brake lubricant our longest lasting most temperature resistant way to silence brake noise.
It is also a good choice for use on brake caliper rebuild jobs.
This grease compound is designed to preserve rubber and help prevent it deteriorating and cracking over time.
Reviewed in the united states on july 19 2015.
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