Learn how to clean the front brake pads before replacing them with expert automotive tips in this free online car maintenance and repair video clip.
Expert: Mark Blocker
Bio: Mark Blocker is a semi-retired ASE-certified master mechanic with more than 20 years of automotive experience.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
@sncars I would rather do the job properly for a $2 can of brake cleaner. Some require more cleaning than others, especially on older cars where the brake dust has had long enough to settle in place.
Obviously stop spraying when the job is done, not to save brake cleaner.
@ronnyX209 You cheap ass. Why would it take an entire can per bracket? You need to stop huffing brake cleaner...
skeetskeetskeetnigga 8 months ago
Thanks for your time and energy makin the vids.
srv64g 1 year ago
I appreciate your videos thanks a lot...
curt4187 1 year ago
tnx
MrWii96 1 year ago
@ronnyX209 can per bracket? haha theyre stupid they font know shitt. i work at a muffler shop andd we just do a light spray and it get rid off all that shittl
sncars 1 year ago
lol i would of dumped t hem in that bucket with degreasser/hot water save more money then wasting money on brake cleaner a can per br acket.
ronnyX209 2 years ago
Do you spoil a can of spray on that???
amatuzzi1 2 years ago