You can use any kind of enamel paint, but I would recommend an oil based paint, remove all oil, dirt, grease, dust and simply paint. (spray painting will give you a better finish)
use bread and grease
if they are sreaking chanches are they are worn out.if you use standard grease or spray lubes chances it is petrolium base and will attack the rubber. the only lube i use is synthetic grease its also used to lube brake parts and calipers this is safe to put on rubber
The same way you do on the front. If they seem stuck. Tap them with a rubber mallet and try spraying some silicone spray to loosen them up. With a little elbow grease and patience they will eventually come off. Trust me I did it.changing rear brake rotors on 2003 expedThe same way you do on the front. If they seem stuck. Tap them with a rubber mallet and try spraying some silicone spray to loosen them up. With a little elbow grease and patience they will eventually come off. Trust me I did it.
With soap and water or cleaning spray
Yes, lithium grease does come in spray form. It is commonly used for lubricating various automotive, industrial, and household applications due to its high resistance to water and extreme temperatures.
I lube mine occasionally with a white lithium spray grease. That works well as it penetrates inside .
Yes, I do it all the time!
spray a solution of copper sulphate
I spray the working parts with Lithium grease once in awhile .
I spray it with brake cleaner and wipe it up.
so what ever you are baking doesn't stick to the pan.