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Was old stuff I just emptied the res over the roof
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Itl be fine as long as you dont rub it off, just pour lots of water on it and it will be gone, water is fluid's enemy.
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I never, EVER bothered washing fluid off the gti when it was sigma. No damage, and not a single f*ck was given.
TBH with all the scaremongering i'm highly disappointed in the stuff.
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Meh you pansies.
Only start worrying about brake fluid when it starts dripping on your feet and down the pedals because the servo is full.
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Maybe
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Pansies, that's why the brake fluid label says, avoid contact with cars paint, if so pour water over it & do not rub.