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    DIY brake caliper paint?

    Read some existing DIYs but none seem to mention the question i have.

    According to the 'brake caliper & drum paint' can I bought, after finishing painting my calipers I've got to wait 4 days before I can drive my car, as the brake fluid peels the paint before then if it comes into contact with the painted surface.

    Originally I was going to just do it in an afternoon, then drive it the next morning...should I wait 4 days after painting or is my can of paint paraniod lol. :S

    can:
    Septone Automotive 'Brake caliper & drum paint' (RED)

    cheers

    #2
    unless your brake callipers are LEAKING, you shouldn't have a problem...
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      #3
      ^ what nancy said up above
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        #4
        I hear powdercoating is pretty cheap here you might want to look in to that
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          #5
          Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
          unless your brake callipers are LEAKING, you shouldn't have a problem...
          cheers

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            #6
            also found these:

            http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=3&gl=au

            http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/...-calipers.html

            http://www.torquecars.com/styling/painting-calipers.php
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              #7
              Painting calipers red... gawd Lowie...

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                #8
                ... retired/

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                  #9
                  from first link in post #6
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                    #10
                    oh my!
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                      #11
                      http://www.duplicolor.com/products/caliper.html

                      This is the product i was looking at ordering and using when i have the time to play with this stuff... it looks much neater in terms of application (i like to keep the wheel wells clean) i like the concept of brushing it on rather than spraying, and it is a ceramic coating which is more durable...

                      the only problem is i would LIKE more of a champagne colour to make it look new OEM... tossing up between Gold Silver or Black atm...

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