CRC Brakleen Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner 14 oz (12 pack) vs CRC Brakleen Brake Cleaner Spray 19 oz (12 Pack)
Overall winner: CRC Brakleen Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner 14 oz (12 pack)
Key Differences
Product A (19 oz) is sold as a larger can size per unit and has a much higher total review count with a 4.70 rating, while Product B is a non-chlorinated 14 oz formula with a slightly higher average rating (4.80) and lower VOCs. Choose A if you want more product per can and broader user feedback; choose B if you prefer a non-chlorinated, low‑VOC cleaner with a marginally higher rating
CRC Brakleen Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner 14 oz (12 pack)
Non-chlorinated brake parts cleaner with low VOCs that removes brake fluid, grease, oil, and contaminants from brake components. Customers note quick drying, easy wipe, and good value for money
Pros
- non-chlorinated formulation
- low VOC content
- effective cleaning of brake components
- quick-drying and wipeable
Cons
- none provided
- no negative customer feedback highlighted
CRC Brakleen Brake Cleaner Spray 19 oz (12 Pack)
Brake cleaner for automotive parts to improve braking system performance. Praised for effective cleaning of brake parts and rotors, with mixed opinions on evaporation and smell
Pros
- effective brake parts cleaning
- includes sprayable formula
- value for money per pack
- removes dirt and oil stains from concrete
Cons
- mixed evaporation rate
- mixed smell reactions
- spray tip breaking reported
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CRC |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | CRC |
| User Reviews | CRC |