Brake fluid reservoir cleaning

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Gary71
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Brake fluid reservoir cleaning

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Anyone managed to make an original reservoir vaguely white again?

I’ve tried brake cleaner and clean cloths, tempted by the dishwasher but don’t want to melt it!

Any ideas?

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In the past I've used a Stanley knife blade to scrape along the raised edges followed by cleaning the exterior using a Brillo pad & hot water - didn't return it to looking new but made a significant improvement.

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I would leave it to soak overnight in a bleach / warm water mix - that often works well.
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Thanks guys I’ll try a combination of both methods and report back :)
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I had success on brake reservoir and washer bottles with neat bleach and gentle use of very fine wire wool.
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I’ve done the Stanley blade and hot wash today followed by a dunk in a Oxywhite solution as I didn’t have any bleach!

I’d say probably 70% better. Bleach arriving tomorrow for stage two.

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If in doubt, I reach for Jiff (or Cif for the young’ uns). The light grit in it seems to fix many a problem…

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I decided to skip the final bleach stage as once dried it didn’t look too bad. It’s now on the car so it’s done. :)

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