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Brake fluid, a type of hydraulic fluid, transfers power within your vehicle’s brake system. It’s what ensures that when you put your foot on the brake pedal, your vehicle comes to a stop. Like all hydraulic fluids, brake fluid is non-compressible. That means when pressure from the brake pedal is applied at one end of the brake system, the fluid in a vehicle’s brake line is forced to move through that system. This force is transferred to a vacuum powered brake boost, then all the way to the brake pads that ultimately press against a vehicle's wheels and bring it to a halt. For this reason, brake fluid is a critical component of your vehicle. Anything that might degrade the quality of your fluid -- such as moisture absorbed from the air -- will hurt its performance and may ultimately hinder your vehicle’s braking.
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Synthetic engine oils are a product of complex chemical transformations that are performed either directly on crude petroleum extracted by drilling or using preselected molecules. The difference with mineral oils resides in the transformation process: synthetic oil undergoes more sophisticated modifications. However, Mineral oils are derived from the refining of crude petroleum. During the process, natural contaminants and unwanted hydrocarbons are removed. Mineral oils are ideal for older vehicle models. They offer the advantage of low cost.
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