Water contamination within brake fluid causes a cascade of negative effects. When water infiltrates the system, it lowers the boiling point of the fluid. This major issue occurs because brake components operate at high temperatures during intensive driving conditions. As a result, if the brake fluid vaporizes, it forms air bubbles, causing the b… Read More


Water, the ubiquitous element that sustains life, can also wreak havoc on your vehicle's braking system. subtle moisture intrusion into brake components is a common culprit behind diminished performance and potential failure. When water penetrates brake pads, rotors, or hydraulic fluid, it disrupts the crucial friction necessary for effective st… Read More