LIQUI MOLY Brake Fluid SL6 DOT 4

425 EGP

Specially developed to extend the operating life of components in the hydraulic brake and clutch systems of motor vehicles.

Brand

Liqui Moly

Size

500ml

Made in

Germany

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Description

LIQUI MOLY Brake Fluid SL6 DOT 4 Advantages:

• Synthetic brake fluid based on glycol ethers and their boric acid esters.

• High boiling point and wet boiling point, thus ensuring safe braking even after the absorption of some moisture over an extended period of use.

• Special moisture scavengers help to prevent the formation of steam bubbles.

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