AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner for Motorcycle and Powersports Maintenance

AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner

Quickly remove grease, oil, and brake fluid with this fast-acting, residue-free cleaner for optimal brake performance and safety.

Available Sizes

Product CodePackage SizeUnit of Measure
BPCSC-EA19 oz. Spray CanEach
BPCSC-CA19 oz. Spray CanCase of 12

Product Details

AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner is a professional-strength aerosol cleaner that strips oil, grease, brake fluid, and other contaminants from brake components and automotive parts quickly and completely, with zero residue left behind.

Brake dust, road grime, and fluid contamination build up on calipers, pads, rotors, and drums over time. That contamination causes real problems: brake squeal, chatter, uneven pad contact, and reduced stopping performance. A proper parts cleaner needs to dissolve and flush these contaminants without leaving anything behind that could compromise friction surfaces or attract new dirt.

RESIDUE-FREE CLEANING
Any film or residue left on a brake rotor or pad surface can cause noise, glazing, or inconsistent braking. AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner evaporates completely after application, leaving friction surfaces clean and ready to perform. This makes it a reliable choice for brake pad bedding, caliper rebuilds, and pre-assembly cleaning where contamination-free surfaces are critical.

FAST-ACTING SOLVENT FORMULA
The chlorinated, non-flammable formula cuts through grease, oil, and brake fluid on contact. It works without requiring major disassembly, so you can clean calipers, drums, and pad assemblies while they are still partially mounted. The powerful spray stream reaches into tight areas around caliper pistons, slide pins, and backing plates where contamination tends to collect.

NO DISASSEMBLY REQUIRED
Routine brake service does not always call for a full teardown. AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner lets you flush contaminants down and off components in place. The included extension straw provides precision targeting in confined spaces, which is especially useful when servicing multi-piston calipers or cleaning around ABS sensor rings on trucks, SUVs, ATVs, and side-by-sides.

VOC-FREE AND NON-FLAMMABLE
The chlorinated formula is VOC-free and non-flammable, making it suitable for use in enclosed shop environments where flammability is a concern. This is a meaningful distinction compared to many flammable brake cleaners on the market that require extra ventilation precautions and carry ignition risks near hot exhaust components or welding operations.

APPLICATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY
AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner is safe to use on brake pads, calipers, drums, rotors, and other metal brake components. Test on a small area before applying to rubber, painted, or plastic surfaces. Do not apply to hot surfaces or while equipment is running. Wipe off any overspray promptly.

Available in 19-ounce spray cans. Not available in California, New Jersey, or Canada. For those regions, AMSOIL also offers a Non-Chlorinated Brake and Parts Cleaner (NCBC) in 14-ounce spray cans, available in all 50 states.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner designed to clean and what equipment can I use it on?
AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner (BPCSC) is designed to quickly remove oil, grease, brake fluid, and other contaminants from brake parts, brake pads, calipers, drums, and other automotive components. It is suitable for use across a wide range of equipment categories including auto/light truck, motorcycle, ATV, UTV, snowmobile, marine outboard, PWC, heavy-duty on-road and off-road vehicles, and agriculture equipment.
Does AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner leave residue that could cause brake squeal or chatter?
No, AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner leaves no residue after application, which helps eliminate brake squeal and chatter caused by contaminant buildup on brake components. It dries quickly after use, so brake parts are clean and ready without waiting for solvents to evaporate over a long period. Verified customers have noted it doesn't leave a stench in the garage and has a powerful spray that blasts off stubborn crud.
Is AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner chlorinated or flammable and what are its technical specifications?
AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner uses a chlorinated, non-flammable formula, making it safer to use around hot brake components compared to flammable cleaners. It is also VOC-free (volatile organic compound-free). The product is available in 19-ounce spray cans and includes an extension straw for precision application. A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is available online at amsoil.com or by calling (715) 392-7101.
How does AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner compare to flammable brake cleaners?
Unlike many brake cleaners on the market that use flammable solvents, AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner features a chlorinated, non-flammable formula, reducing fire risk during use in shop and garage environments. It is also VOC-free, which sets it apart from cleaners that release volatile organic compounds. The product holds a 4.9 out of 5 star rating based on 77 verified customer reviews, with users praising its powerful spray and residue-free performance.
How do I properly use AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner on my brakes?
Shake the can well before use, then starting at the top of the component, spray to wash contaminants down and off the area. For extremely contaminated parts, repeat the application. Use the included extension straw for precision application in tight areas. AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner cleans brake parts without requiring major disassembly, and you should wipe off any overspray from surrounding surfaces.
Is AMSOIL Brake and Parts Cleaner safe to use on rubber, plastic, or painted surfaces?
AMSOIL recommends testing the Brake and Parts Cleaner on a small area before using it on rubber, painted, or plastic surfaces, as the formula is designed primarily for metal brake components. Do not apply the product while equipment is running or to hot surfaces, and wipe off any overspray promptly. The product is not available in California, New Jersey, or Canada due to regional regulatory restrictions.