Brake fluid proof or resistant paint. Does such a thing exist? I am hoping to refurbish a cast iron master cylinder that has an internal reservoir, and although cast iron is pretty corrosion resistant I would like to give it a coat of something protective if I can.
I know that there’s a potential to use DoT 5 fluid, but I would prefer not to if at all possible, or at least not to be restricted to using it. Is the kind of ready mixed 2K you can get in aerosols resistant to DoT 3 or 4 spills?
I know Eastwood used to do a “Brake Grey” that was suitable, but it appears to be discontinued.
Any pointers gratefully received. 😃👍
I know that there’s a potential to use DoT 5 fluid, but I would prefer not to if at all possible, or at least not to be restricted to using it. Is the kind of ready mixed 2K you can get in aerosols resistant to DoT 3 or 4 spills?
I know Eastwood used to do a “Brake Grey” that was suitable, but it appears to be discontinued.
Any pointers gratefully received. 😃👍