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    Plastic protection???

    Does anyone know if there is a kind of plastic cling film, (or any other flexible plastic) like the stuff that protects I-pads, tablets, etc, that would be impervious to DOT 3 brake fluid?...........until I can get the proper master cyl gasket and bail, I need to stop fluid from running down the outside of the master cylinder and killing my inner fender paint!

    Thanks in advance for the suggestions.

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    tape down aluminum foil and roll the back edge to make a channel to keep the fluid going where you want it. I don't know of any paint/plastic that won't eventually be pissed off by brake fluid.

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      EPDM rubber is about it, though I don't know where you might find a hunk of that unless you know a guy in the roofing business. Reasonably sure rubber roof material is EPDM.
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      Originally posted by phayzer5
      I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers

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