[drivingpairs] Re: brake noise
- From: louisa emerick <louisaem01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 13:05:58 -0400
I tried the milk routine.... not impressed; Electric brake cleaner from
an auto supply place works just fine.... and good for those squeaky
trailer brakes too... just use a lot then drive putting some pressure
on the brakes and it will help clean off those rough spots... at least
that is what the mechanically inclined folks have told me....and I have
used it a lot and it seems to work...
Louisa
Fair Hill, Maryland
On Oct 10, 2006, at 8:52 AM, sterling graburn wrote:
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> Besides milk, which I am told works well, there are also commercially
> available sprays that kill the noise without reducing brake efficacy. I
> can't remember the name of the one Wendy has in her presentation
> carriage,
> but it does the job. Might not work longer than one show, and the idea
> of
> reworking the whole mechanical system is probably a better long term
> fix.
> Sterling D. B. Graburn
> Kingsforth Hall Training Center
> Bonifay, FL
> www.kingsforthhall.com
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