I rebuilt the brakes on my '69 Corvette in 1988, rebuilt the MC, sleeved/rebuilt the calipers, replaced the rubber hoses and all other rubber parts, assembled the cylinder/calipers with silicone, cleaned all existing hard lines with alcohol and blew until clean/dry... Haven't touched the brakes on that car since. Since that time, I've done the same to a couple of other cars which hasn't required any further work either. I think the use of silicone is fantastic for vehicles that are seldom driven; any brake issues haven't been a problem on any of my cars. The 'socalled' spongy pedal is minimal to negligible and is a stretch to call it 'spongy'..