Anti-Squeal Grease..

You’re cruising toward a column of cars waiting at a stoplight. You apply your brakes and are rewarded with a sound that, like fingernails on a chalkboard, raises goose bumps on your neck – and maybe the blood pressure of the driver in front of you. Sound familiar? Like everything else automotive, an annoying noise…

OEM Toyota and Mercedes

  ProSlip PIN is the only branded lubricant specifically specifically for sliding caliper pins.  The synthetic PAG Lithium formula is recommended by Mercedes Benz and Toyota – no other formula is. ProSlip PIN is a very low friction lubricant. Why is this important? A brake caliper hardly moves under operation – a very slippy grease…

Best Brake Grease

What is the difference between ‘synthetic’ and ‘non-synthetic’ brake lubricants? What follows is an article on ‘base oil’.  It is here on the ProSlip site to help the DIY motorist understand what they are buying when they chose a brake ‘grease’. Base oil choice is vital when making a lubricant. Cheap base oil will not…

Why calipers seize

Driving a vehicle you’re unaware of the state of your brake calipers  — road vehicles are not like aeroplanes and fitted with numerous on board monitoring systems – you may have a brake caliper ‘about to fail’ and you wouldn’t know it. What is failure in braking terms? A brake caliper must respond instantly to…

Red Rubber Grease

Red Rubber Grease….let’s use the acronym RRG – has been around for decades. The reason it’s been around for so long is because the compostion of RRG is pretty basic. RRG is made from vegetable oil, a thickener and red dye. Guys from the Lexus forum mentioned many of their members used it on brakes.…

Volvo P1800..Saintly..

    A car you rarely see at car shows is the Volvo P1800….a P1800s holds the world record for the number of miles driven on the same engine…over 3 million! A push rod engine, the story goes the block was a shortened version of a larger engine made for trucks…Most famously it’s  the car…

Fretting Corrosion!

ProSlip PIN prevents fretting corrosion,…..what IS fretting corrosion and what does it look like?   Fretting is a mechanical term describing small,repeated heavily loaded movements between two surfaces – typically metal surfaces. This is the type of movement which occurs when you hit the brake pedal many times during a trip in your car or…