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3/16/15, 12:30 AM   #4
LEADERS EDGE
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Have to be careful with synthetics because they can damage the seals. The higher the boiling point the dryer the fluid is. Brake fluid is constantly trying to draw in moisture. Once a bottle has been opened and the longer it sits on the shelf...the lower the boiling point.

Pretty much all of the brands are great. You need to pick a boiling point that meets your needs and bleed on a regular basis. If it's a night when you've used heavy braking in the heat or semi; it's a good idea to bleed before the feature. Keeping the opened bottle in a dry area with the lid on tight will keep the boiling point higher for a longer period of time.
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