CPSC, Valvoline Announce Recall of Brake Cleaner and Brake Parts Cleaner
Source: CPSC Recall #05037
Recall Date
2004-11-04
Manufacturer
The Valvoline Company, a Division of Ashland Inc., of Lexington, Ky.
Units Affected
2.8 million cans
Products Involved
Pyroil® Brake Parts Cleaner and NAPA® Brake Cleaner
Hazard
The affected aerosol cans contain a defective spray valve that might stick when depressed, possibly emptying the can's flammable contents.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled aerosol cans immediately and contact Valvoline for a free replacement.
Reported Injuries
Valvoline has received nine complaints about sticking spray valves. One consumer was injured when the product sprayed into his eye.
Sold At
Auto parts retail stores nationwide from March 2004 through September 2004 for about $2.
Manufactured In
United States
Full Recall Description
The recall involves 13-ounce cans of Pyroil® Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner and NAPA® Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner. This product is used by professional mechanics as well as "do-it-yourself" consumers who perform brake repairs on their own vehicles. The recalled cans contain one of the following four digits in their date codes, which are found on the bottom of the cans: Pyroil (Part No. 4003) C014 C024 C184 C194 C304 D024 D034 D214 D224 D264 E104 F074 F084 F094 F104 F234 F244 F284 G134 G144 G194 G294 H034 H194 NAPA (Part No. 4800) C024 C094 C184 C194 C224 C234 C304 C314 D014 D034 D054 E054 E064 E144 E244 E254 F174 F184 G284 H124 H304 H314 I074 I084
Data source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov.
For the most current recall information, check directly with CPSC or the manufacturer.
Last verified: 2026-03-28