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Differences Between Brake Cleaner and Starting Fluid
- Brake cleaner is primarily used to clean brake parts, while starting fluid is designed to facilitate engine ignition.
- Starting fluid contains the necessary ingredients to create combustion, unlike brake cleaner.
Safety Considerations and Alternatives for Starting Fluid
- Brake cleaner lacks the necessary ingredients for combustion and can result in engine damage and safety hazards if used as a starting fluid.
- Alternative starting fluids such as carburetor cleaner, Seafoam Engine Cleaner, and propane can be used as substitutes for starting fluid.
Implications of Using Brake Cleaner on Engines
- Brake cleaner’s aggressive chemical composition can lead to accelerated wear and tear on engines, ultimately affecting performance and longevity.
Conclusion
- Brake cleaner is too strong for general engine cleaning and can damage certain engine components. It is not recommended to use brake cleaner as a starting fluid.