Neighbor oiled the brakes, how do I remove the oil?
My neighbor greased my brakes for the fourth time today using a grease from my Mercedes W123 200d. Every time I confront him about it, he says there must be consequences for my "pollution." How can I remove the grease?
Let’s run on the phone ne sound recording when you tell him how often he actually wants you the brakes fats etc. If he’s really chatting out and admits he’s been to the police.
Dangerous intervention in road transport, attempted injury, damage to property, so there are already some criminally relevant points for which he can be brought to justice.
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The brakes let him pay the bill, police ad that is property damage! Dangerous intervention in road traffic, what if you drive to a group of children at KIGA, you knew about the action of your neighbour🤔
His actions must also have consequences!
You get the brake discs and saddles degreased again with brake cleaners, if the linings have got something, they need to be renewed.
Keep the next conversation with him best on tape or film and show, at best if he is on your private ground video surveillance. I wouldn’t drive the car a meter more, but let it be dragged in, the bill for it plus. Workshop costs go to him.
To provoke him, I would still be able to hear the song on the cassette when the engine is running…
Report.
From the brake discs it is possible to remove the fat with brake cleaner, the linings must be exchanged. The oil can no longer be removed from it.
Thank you
…with a change of the lining and thorough degreasing of the removed brake disc.
Combined with an ad and damages claim to the neighbor.
I’d show the neighbor and charge him with the repair of the brake.
This is a case for the police.
They’re gonna do it down the net.
For the beginning brake cleaner, which acts degreasing
Just like the other three times.
Brakes are also saved. You do not specify where he lubricated the fat.
I haven’t seen any grease on bicycle, car, or motorcycle until now. If then, copper or ceramic paste comes into the guidance of brake lining so that it does not adhere. Sealing rings are lubricated with special brake cylinder paste, when the brake caliper is overhauled
Did I say anything else?
It is not COMPETITION
Fat has lost nothing at all on a brake system!!
Consequently, your answer is not only wrong but also dangerous.
Because fat liquefies at the temperatures that one brake system reaches and as soon as a drop passes between the lining and the brake disc, there is no braking!
So unspecific answer is the net wrong.
Yeah, you did. “Bremsen are also being served.”
I’d miss a fat ad.
It’s already bordering on attempted deadbeat.
Why makes your neighbor mess with your car, if he doesn’t know, go to the workshop. that’s yours
Read the question properly…
which question if the at least understandable
I’m not going to let the brakes go!