Superglue was developed in 1942 by Dr. Harry Coover. In WWII he discovered cyanoacrylates while trying to invent transparent gun sights. In 1951 while working at Kodak’s chemical plant, he realized...
Category: Fluids and Oil
Many people often confuse the fuel line of a vehicle with its brake line. Moreover, many people have the misconception that a fuel line can be used for brake fluid. A fuel line should never be...
It is a common misconception that diesel engines burn coolant. A diesel engine's internal combustion process works at higher temperatures than a gasoline/petrol engine but there are still limits to...
Turbocharged cars are becoming increasingly popular due to their capacity for high-power performance and enhanced fuel economy. But just as with any complex machine, there can be issues associated...
While brake fluid is typically known for its function in cars and is generally left untouched, it can be of great importance when considering powder coating surfaces. Brake fluid has the potential...
Imagine you are walking up to your car and you see a small amount of shiny liquid on your tire or rim. When you lean down to inspect the fluid you notice that it is brake fluid. Is Brake fluid...