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Molybdenum, Copper, or Ceramic? The Best Grease for Brakes, Bearings & More

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When it comes to maintaining your vehicle’s performance and longevity, choosing the right high temperature grease is crucial, yet often overlooked. In this informative video by AUTODOC, you’ll discover the key differences between four essential types of automotive greases: molybdenum, copper, ceramic, and general purpose grease. Each type has unique properties tailored for specific applications, whether it’s reducing friction in high stress components, preventing corrosion, or withstanding extreme heat in braking systems. For instance, molybdenum grease excels in high pressure environments like suspension joints, while copper grease is ideal for brake systems due to its anti-seize properties. Meanwhile, ceramic grease offers superior heat resistance, making it perfect for wheel bearings and exhaust components. If you’ve ever wondered why certain greases outperform others in specific scenarios, this video breaks it down with clear explanations and practical recommendations. Whether you're a DIY mechanic or a car enthusiast, understanding these differences can save you from costly repairs and ensure smoother, safer rides. Don’t miss this expert guide, it’s packed with insights that will help you make the right choice for your vehicle’s needs!

Last updated: Jul 17, 2025

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