Thanks Michael.
I have taken my queries quite wide and even higher up the food chain by talking to ATE South Africa directly - had a nice long chat with a gentleman there, but to cut a long story short, ATE does not import rebuild kits into South Africa anymore.
There are plenty of companies that offer non-OEM brake parts and rebuild kits, but that is where I draw the line. Let's face it, I'm a bit of an OEM part snob...
What bothers me the most is the vacant stare you get back from the sales assistant when trying to find information or even trying to order something and the pure unwillingness to go the extra mile (perhaps due to ignorance?). Most people just shrug their shoulders and tell you it can't be done...
When I had the master cylinders and boosters of both the 114 and pagoda done last year, the brake specialist used what looked like the Castrol Red rubber grease for assembly. Now this product is available locally, hence my query if any of the members here used a similar product.
The local guys in the MB club just use plain brake fluid, but I want to know if there is not something better to use...
I guess if you go through all the trouble to do your research and start the project to give some release to your perfectionistic tendencies, it gets a bit disappointing. In the end, I will probably end up ordering what I need via the internet as the act of ordering and the shipping costs is not a big deal at all.
The question is, do I have enough patience to wait a couple of weeks for the shipment to arrive...