Trailer in storage, what to use to protect brakes from rust ?
Submitted by Dan on Tue, 2013-06-18 11:21
we don't use our boat trailer very much as our boat is on the racks at Freo - so only for trips to Exxy.
Means the trailer is sitting around for long periods not being used. It's fine to spray steel parts etc of suspension etc with fish oil for rust protection; but does anyone have suggestions for what to treat brakes (disk rotors) with to protect them from rust ?
Dan
dant
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good one i learnt was get a
good one i learnt was get a mixture of diesel and WD40, about 60 diesel 40 WD 40 and give them a spray over.
Fish guts
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have a look here
http://www.fishraider.com.au/Invision/index.php?showtopic=62993
All men are equal before fish....
johnno67
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Good old crc will be fine
That will work fine
carnarvonite
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Cooking oil
Use that spray on cooking oil, it doesn't dry off like crc and wd40 do. One hit on the brakes and its gone.
AlwaysFishin
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Inox
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Tank
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Replace
Saw some galvanised ones advertised the other day...rite after I had renewed mine with steel ones...bugger
Tank
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Replace
Saw some galvanised ones advertised the other day...rite after I had renewed mine with steel ones...bugger