Menards has select Pyroil Automotive Chemicals on sale for $1.99 each. Purchase in-store where available; otherwise, there is a $1.40 processing fee for online pickup orders.
Note: Availability varies by location.
Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that the 15-Oz Pyroil Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner is $3.49 less (63.7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $5.48 at the time of this posting.
Valid through 2/8/26, while supplies lasts.
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Menards has select Pyroil Automotive Chemicals on sale for $1.99 each. Purchase in-store where available; otherwise, there is a $1.40 processing fee for online pickup orders.
Note: Availability varies by location.
Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that the 15-Oz Pyroil Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner is $3.49 less (63.7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $5.48 at the time of this posting.
Valid through 2/8/26, while supplies lasts.
Please see the original post for additional details and give the wiki and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
Brake cleaner? Have you considered buying it in 5 gallon buckets and then using a reusable pressurized sprayer (like the Maddox one from Harbor Freight)?
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This is great deal, we go through about 3 cases a week. It's stupid expensive everywhere now.
Brake cleaner? Have you considered buying it in 5 gallon buckets and then using a reusable pressurized sprayer (like the Maddox one from Harbor Freight)?
Brake cleaner? Have you considered buying it in 5 gallon buckets and then using a reusable pressurized sprayer (like the Maddox one from Harbor Freight)?
We had done that before but it was a pain getting it moved around since our 6 bay lower level pits have different levels and the price on those have also gone up a lot. The employees like the ease and getting the job done faster with a can but I'm considering installing a 55gal drum and running pressured lines to each bay with mineral spirits.
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Nonchlorinated is junk
OK grandpa.
There's a reason both exist, and the NC works well enough for most uses and more importantly, to some, is that it is allowed where chlorinated is not (race tracks, drag trips, etc.)
There's a reason both exist, and the NC works well enough for most uses and more importantly, to some, is that it is allowed where chlorinated is not (race tracks, drag trips, etc.)
This matters for welding shops too. Trace residues of chlorinated brake cleaner, when heated above 315C, will create a very deadly phosgene gas. It's a corner case, but it's a bad one.
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darn.....
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There's a reason both exist, and the NC works well enough for most uses and more importantly, to some, is that it is allowed where chlorinated is not (race tracks, drag trips, etc.)
There's a reason both exist, and the NC works well enough for most uses and more importantly, to some, is that it is allowed where chlorinated is not (race tracks, drag trips, etc.)
darn.....
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