Permatex Silicone Ceramic Extreme Brake Parts Lubricant Protects Against Seizing, Reduces Noise

Permatex Silicone Ceramic Extreme Brake Parts Lubricant Protects Against Seizing, Reduces Noise

Permatex Silicone Ceramic Extreme Brake Parts Lubricant features a 100 percent silicone, non-petroleum based formula fortified with a high concentration of high temperature ceramic-solids to deliver excellent performance on all sliding surfaces.

HARTFORD, Conn. — Permatex, a leading innovator in chemical technology for automotive maintenance and repair, offers Permatex Silicone Ceramic Extreme Brake Parts Lubricant to prevent disc brake squeal and chatter while protecting caliper pins, sleeves, bushings, and pistons against seizing and galling.

Permatex Silicone Ceramic Extreme Brake Parts Lubricant features a 100 percent silicone, non-petroleum based formula fortified with a high concentration of high temperature ceramic-solids to deliver excellent performance on all sliding surfaces. The new lubricant will not melt and can hPermatex Ceramic Brake Lube Groupandle a wide temperature range from -50 degrees F to 3000 degrees F. It will not wash out and is designed to last throughout the life of the brake pad.

Permatex Silicone Ceramic Extreme Brake Parts Lubricant lasts longer than ordinary caliper greases and disc brake quiet products. It is 100 percent compatible with internal/external brake rubber and plastic hardware, including ethylene-propylene rubber and metal components. This innovative lubricant can be applied to a backing plate or shim as a noise suppressor, dampening the natural vibration frequencies that cause caliper brake squeal.

Key applications include: Sleeves, bushings, inboard and outboard pads, disc brake calipers, caliper pins, pistons, and abutment clips. Available in convenient 0.5 oz. squeeze tube (#24129) and 8 fl. oz. bottle with built-in applicator (#80653).

For more information, visit www.permatex.com.

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