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Oh sorry man, I though you removed the brake hose banjo and shot it in there. At least that's what I did with kroil. Fortunately I had a caliper reseal kit onhand. The brake fluid does to a degree circulate. There's fluid going into the caliper when applying the brake. And fluid leaving the caliper when the pads get knocked back by the rotor.

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Oh ok, well that's cool that it helped. You should be fine in this case. Behind that rubber flex boot thingy is the piston, and inside that about 1/3" inch is the piston seal. Unlikely any pb blaster got into the brake fluid.

 

On my '94 I had a sticky caliper. I pounded the piston out with a punch through the caliper bolt hole. It was all corroded and stuff well into the piston beyond the seal. I cleaned it up with extra fine emery cloth, cleaned with brake clean, poured fresh brake fluid over it, and reassembled with the reseal kit.

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