1. What is JENOLITE Brake Cleaner Spray?
JENOLITE Brake Cleaner Spray is a high-quality, heavy-duty aerosol cleaner designed to remove dirt, grease, brake dust, and oily road film from disc and drum brakes, brake calipers, brake linings, and brake shoes without disassembly. It helps improve brake performance and reduces brake noise.
2. What are the key benefits?
- Heavy-duty cleaning: Effortlessly dissolves brake dust, oil, and grime.
- No residue: Leaves brake components clean and ready to use.
- Reduces brake noise: Regular cleaning prevents uneven braking and squealing.
- Easy application: Cleans without the need to dismantle brake components.
- Versatile: Suitable for cars, motorcycles, and other vehicles.
- Trusted quality: Made in Britain with JENOLITE’s reputation for performance and reliability.
3. What components can it be used on?
- Disc brakes
- Drum brakes
- Brake calipers
- Brake linings
- Brake shoes
4. How do I use the brake cleaner?
- Place a drip tray underneath the work area to catch runoff.
- Shake the can well before use.
- Spray liberally onto the surface to be cleaned.
- For heavy or stubborn contamination, agitate with a brush.
- Allow contaminated liquid to drain into the tray and wipe away excess with a soft, clean cloth.
- Always work in a well-ventilated area, avoiding vapour inhalation.
5. Can it be used on motorcycles?
Yes, JENOLITE Brake Cleaner is suitable for motorcycle disc and drum brakes, as well as other vehicles.
6. How should I store the aerosol?
- Store in a cool, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight or heat.
- After use, invert the can and spray for 2 seconds to prevent nozzle blockage.
- Keep out of reach of children.
7. What safety precautions should I follow?
- Use in a well-ventilated area.
- Avoid inhaling vapours.
- Wear protective gloves and eye protection if spraying for extended periods.
- Keep away from flames or heat sources — the aerosol is flammable.
8. What common mistakes should I avoid?
- Spraying on hot brake components — let brakes cool first.
- Not using a drip tray — brake cleaners can dissolve grease and oil, creating a mess.
- Ignoring ventilation — fumes should not be inhaled.
- Using on painted surfaces — may strip or damage paint.