My calipers are just starting to form a tad bit of rust on it and I plan to clear it off meanwhile getting my calipers painted. Even though this is my plan I'm not sure whether I should or shouldn't do this. May I get some opinions?
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Get some caliper paint and have at it! I found the brush on stuff was the easiest, but i havent used the spray stuff, brush on is nice cause you dont have to mask up a whole lot.
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I would suggest painting them with a brush. I have tried the spray painting approach but actually painting them with a paint brush was alot easier and you get a better result. just make sure you scrub them clean and tape off the edges so it doesn't run onto your break.Kim
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Any suggestions on the paint brand? Still curious on whether brushing/spraying gives a better finish at the end taking into account that the calipers have been cleaned thoroughly. Also to anyone who has done their calipers, how many coats have you applied? I don't exactly mind a tedious job, as long as it's worth my time in the results.A-
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I just used the Canadian tire stuff in black, it held up better than the oem stuff on the gli......
Just followed the instructions in the box.
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I used a small foam brush and taped off around. I did 2 full coats on mine. I think the biggest thing is to get it completely clean before you paint. Mine were so dirty and greased that I tried 3 different cleaners and nothing worked. Patryk helped me out with the idea of lightly sanding the crap off of them instead of spending a week trying to clean them. It worked great!!!
I purchased my paint from this place that was recommened to me(Smith Mcleay Coatings) and it came in 2 parts that you had to mix but seemed to work great. Mine still look shiney and new today and I drive my car everyday. They were great to work with and had thousands of colors to pick from.
Here are a few picture I took when i did mine and the final product. Hope this helps.
Once they were totally clean they looked like this:
First coat of paint and how I taped it all off:
Second coat of paint and once they were all dry and the paper/tape was off:
Final Product:
Last edited by VwSweetHeart; 09-11-2011, 12:15 PM.
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