If you drop brake fluid into water, something interesting happens. Unlike oil, most brake fluids slowly mix with water instead of separating. That's because [music] brake fluid is hygroscopic, meaning it naturally absorbs moisture. This is also why it can damage paint. [music] The glycol-based chemicals stay wet for a long time and slowly seep into tiny pores and cracks in the paint, weakening the surface until it begins to peel or soften.
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