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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Dami sa True value. Permatex yun maliliit na sachet lang.


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    Where is True Value? Is that a store? Sorry, I didn't do a search...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Where is True Value? Is that a store? Sorry, I didn't do a search...
    Yes. Mall based hardware. They have permatex greases for spark plug thread, headlight bulb terminal, batt terminal, oil plug Thread and I believed I've seen that particular one for caliper.

    Less than ₱100 lang per sachet, and it's more than enough for couple of cars.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Where is True Value? Is that a store? Sorry, I didn't do a search...
    They're found mostly in Ayala malls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmpet626 View Post
    Meron sachet ng Wurth caliper grease. Around 75 pesos nung Car show sa SMX sa Wurth Booth. Good for 4 calipers na. Nasa 100 pesos na siya sa Fix stop nung last na bumili ako. Before ang hirap talaga maka hanap umorder pa ko sa Amazon ng Permatex Ceramic caliper grease pero much better yung wurth.
    this post put me in the wrong path the wurth brake paste paste is NOT a silicone grease. it's more of a metal powder anti-seize w/ mineral oil so it's for the back of the pad and in the shims and tabs. NOT for the caliper pin



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    Napaisip tuloy ako doon sa binili kong wurth from true value [emoji58][emoji58]

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    thanks for prompting me to investigate. now i'll be looking for a suitable silicone grease...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    this post put me in the wrong path the wurth brake paste paste is NOT a silicone grease. it's more of a metal powder anti-seize w/ mineral oil so it's for the back of the pad and in the shims and tabs. NOT for the caliper pin






    thanks for prompting me to investigate. now i'll be looking for a suitable silicone grease...


    Bro i think pwede naman. Nalagyan ko na both cars, update ko thread if ok naman sya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    Bro i think pwede naman. Nalagyan ko na both cars, update ko thread if ok naman sya.

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    it takes a long time before you'll see the bad effects i'll definitely remove all traces of the wurth and replace w/ a suitable silicone grease

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    Thanks! I might be in Makati so I might visit that store.

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    Sil glyde kaya dapat ilagay sa pin?

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    Silicone grease can also be used in brake pads to prevent squeals. Bought a tube of cyclo heavy duty silicone grease for brakes at concorde. Maybe you can ask them if they still have it on stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Silicone grease can also be used in brake pads to prevent squeals. Bought a tube of cyclo heavy duty silicone grease for brakes at concorde. Maybe you can ask them if they still have it on stock
    Which car bro? Maingay brakes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Silicone grease can also be used in brake pads to prevent squeals. Bought a tube of cyclo heavy duty silicone grease for brakes at concorde. Maybe you can ask them if they still have it on stock
    Dielectric grease ba bro?



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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    Dielectric grease ba bro?



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    Package says specifically for use with brake parts. But cab also be used on bulbs and battery terminals.

    I also have permatex dielectric grease for spark plugs. Looks the same with cyclo silicone grease except that cyclo is much thicker in consistency.

    I also have dielectric grease in a pressurized can (forgot the brand) with a little thin than cyclo. I use this on the caliper pins which makes them move smoother..

    Before i use copper grease on the back of the brake pads but come maintenance, the pads look dirty and messy to clean.

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    Regular grease naman ok din, tamang pahid lang. Pero yung synthetic grease aminado mas ok. Problema lang din dyan yung rubber sa pin, either na mag crack or medyo mamaga.

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    Brake temps were around 150c 300f 🤯



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    Wrong sachets 🤭

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    [QUOTE=Vodka;3004832]

    Nice! Ordered mine today! 380 na lang. Hahahah. Yung wurth (for the shims) hanap ko next week. At nang masimulan na ang diy brake job.

    Thanks for the help, bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    Nice! Ordered mine today! 380 na lang. Hahahah. Yung wurth (for the shims) hanap ko next week. At nang masimulan na ang diy brake job.

    Thanks for the help, bro.
    San mo nabili bro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugoys View Post
    San mo nabili bro?

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    Meron sa lazada bro.

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    [QUOTE=bugoys;3005134]
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    Nice! Ordered mine today! 380 na lang. Hahahah. Yung wurth (for the shims) hanap ko next week. At nang masimulan na ang diy brake job.

    Thanks for the help, bro.
    Copper grease lang for the shims ok na.. pero pwede din yan silicone compound.. mas malinis pa.

    Wala ako mahanap nung Red Rubber Grease.. eto maganda sa rubber to metal
    Last edited by yapoy86; September 9th, 2018 at 11:43 PM.

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    Nagsearch ako sa Lazada silicon lubricant, ito ang lumabas: "You must be at least 18 years old to enter this section of Lazada. Please confirm your age:"

    Nine years ago, nilagyan ko ang sliding pins at rubber boots ng ordinary grease, wala kasi akong nahanap na suitable brake grease. Hindi naman lumubo ang rubber boots hanggang ngayon, it looks okay pa. Ang butas lang ng caliper ang lumuwang, nadevirginize. Matagal bago ko nalaman na ito pala ang sanhi ng kalansing every time na malubak ang oto. Okay lang masira ang rubber boots, mura lang ito, less than 100 pesos. Medyo mahal at mahirap hanapin ang caliper, machine shop na ang tuloy kung wala talaga mahanap.

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