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Old 19 June 2008, 12:08 PM
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After receiving a comedy £450 quote to change my BMW 530d's front brakes, I've decided to do it myself. The service notes refer to Bostik Never Seez in particular. Is it worth tracking down or will it work in exactly the same way as the old tube of Halford copper grease in my garage?
Old 19 June 2008, 12:53 PM
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Sounds like an anti seize grease to me , if its for the sliders , then normal grease would be fine
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That's the stuff I use too,don't know how much it costs because I get it from work. Comes in an 8oz tin with a built in brush.
Great stuff but not quite so user friendly as copper ease (shouldn't get it on your skin as its carcinogenic).

We use it in the hot parts of the engine to stop titanium bolts seizing but it's brilliant stuff to stop your brakes squealing too

Copper ease works just as well though on cars.
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