Food coloring to dye brake fluid
#1
Food coloring to dye brake fluid
I changed my fulid with Motul 600 and put 5 drops of blue food coloring in the 16 oz. container so I could see the fluid color change when bleeding.
After further thought, the food coloring is water based. Will the 5 drops in the brake fluid hurt performance? Obvisouly we don't want water in our lines, but will 5 drops really matter?
After further thought, the food coloring is water based. Will the 5 drops in the brake fluid hurt performance? Obvisouly we don't want water in our lines, but will 5 drops really matter?
#8
5 drops in like what, a quart or more of brakefluid? I'd say its no worse than leaving the cap open on a bottle of brakefluid for a day. Realistically you're not going to hurt anything. But, personally I wouldn't add anything to the fluid that wasn't well...fluid. Go with the other options suggested above next time.
#16
I just came across this old thread. I buy ATE Super Blue and Gold, and then alternate between the two when bleeding. If I have blue in the car, I add the gold. You know you've flushed a particular caliper when you see the gold start to come out.
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