Brake fluid on car paintwork?
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For reasons unknown to me, I've been told my E30 has been given a nice dousing of brake fluid/paintstripper. Unfortunately I'm 140 miles away at uni.
I don't have much idea into the damage that brake fluid can do, how long would it have to be on the car to cause an damage to the paint?
And what does the damage look like?
Needless to say, I am very pissed off.
Cheers
EFA
I don't have much idea into the damage that brake fluid can do, how long would it have to be on the car to cause an damage to the paint?
And what does the damage look like?
Needless to say, I am very pissed off.
Cheers
EFA
Edited by bdr529 on Sunday 23 May 23:04
bdr529 said:
The paintwork is all bubbled up all over the bonnet, some has gone dripped down onto the arches.
How much would it cost to respray a bonnet?
Doesn't sound too bad, probably a few hundred quid.. Though it usually takes it right back to nothing.How much would it cost to respray a bonnet?
Maybe see how much a new bonnet will be from a scrap yard?
My friends was done on every panel, and the soft top etc
is this reaction limited to certain types of brake fluid
I once needed to strip the paint off of a bonnet but didn't have any paint stripper. I did, however, have some dot4 brake fluid so poured it on.
Expecting an instant reaction of bubbling paint, I was disappointed and left it to dwell. 30 mins later it still hadn't done anything so I went out and bought some Nitromorz instead.
I once needed to strip the paint off of a bonnet but didn't have any paint stripper. I did, however, have some dot4 brake fluid so poured it on.
Expecting an instant reaction of bubbling paint, I was disappointed and left it to dwell. 30 mins later it still hadn't done anything so I went out and bought some Nitromorz instead.
Deluded said:
is this reaction limited to certain types of brake fluid
I once needed to strip the paint off of a bonnet but didn't have any paint stripper. I did, however, have some dot4 brake fluid so poured it on.
Expecting an instant reaction of bubbling paint, I was disappointed and left it to dwell. 30 mins later it still hadn't done anything so I went out and bought some Nitromorz instead.
No to be honest, "generally" Brake fluid isn't "that" caustic anymore. I would suspect the E30 above has been paint stripper'ed not Brake fluid.I once needed to strip the paint off of a bonnet but didn't have any paint stripper. I did, however, have some dot4 brake fluid so poured it on.
Expecting an instant reaction of bubbling paint, I was disappointed and left it to dwell. 30 mins later it still hadn't done anything so I went out and bought some Nitromorz instead.
Rich_W said:
Deluded said:
is this reaction limited to certain types of brake fluid
I once needed to strip the paint off of a bonnet but didn't have any paint stripper. I did, however, have some dot4 brake fluid so poured it on.
Expecting an instant reaction of bubbling paint, I was disappointed and left it to dwell. 30 mins later it still hadn't done anything so I went out and bought some Nitromorz instead.
No to be honest, "generally" Brake fluid isn't "that" caustic anymore. I would suspect the E30 above has been paint stripper'ed not Brake fluid.I once needed to strip the paint off of a bonnet but didn't have any paint stripper. I did, however, have some dot4 brake fluid so poured it on.
Expecting an instant reaction of bubbling paint, I was disappointed and left it to dwell. 30 mins later it still hadn't done anything so I went out and bought some Nitromorz instead.
Was a shame as its a perfectly restored escort van, no rust or mess...atleaset was
Yeah I figured it must have been stripper when I saw the photos. When I got told about what had happened to the car my mate said it was probably brake fluid. Apparently down my street about 10 other cars have got done.
I honestly believe corporal punishment should be bought back into force for these rotten wastes of life.
I honestly believe corporal punishment should be bought back into force for these rotten wastes of life.
skyslimit said:
Thats not brake fluid, thats stripper.
Modern brake fluid is very, very tame compared to the stuff of 20 years ago.
That reaction is classic nitromors. Some cowardly bd has took exception to you
Is it the fluid that's changed or the paint? I managed to get a single drip of modern brake fluid on my MGB's paint and it took it right back to the metal in seconds...Modern brake fluid is very, very tame compared to the stuff of 20 years ago.
That reaction is classic nitromors. Some cowardly bd has took exception to you
kambites said:
skyslimit said:
Thats not brake fluid, thats stripper.
Modern brake fluid is very, very tame compared to the stuff of 20 years ago.
That reaction is classic nitromors. Some cowardly bd has took exception to you
Is it the fluid that's changed or the paint? I managed to get a single drip of modern brake fluid on my MGB's paint and it took it right back to the metal in seconds...Modern brake fluid is very, very tame compared to the stuff of 20 years ago.
That reaction is classic nitromors. Some cowardly bd has took exception to you
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