Painting brake callipers.

GoodyFR

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I'm looking at painting the brake callipers and wheel hubs on my Leon FR. Would it be a good idea to rub them all down first? And what would be a good paint to use? I'm thinking something like Hammerite?
 

Pimped up vario

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Hammerite needs layered up gradually. It takes forever to dry. They need primered first, well it makes a much better job. I haven't used the folitec or however it's spelt but the hammerite is not the easiest or prettiest job especially if you don't take your time and prep properly.
 

Imjamesy

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Rub them down with p320 if you have access to any guns and 2k paint will suffice :)
 

CupraRchris14

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I once helped my mate sand down his Evo 8 brembo calipers and it took bloody days! In total about 15 hours? but that was a proper sand back job lol

The best paint i have ever come across in my experience is surprisingly Halfords break caliper paint. Heat resistant and you could even paint your rocker cover with the stuff!

Cost around £10 a tin and will last you ages! But i think they only do them in Red, Blue, Yellow and Black?
 

shnazzle

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I once helped my mate sand down his Evo 8 brembo calipers and it took bloody days! In total about 15 hours? but that was a proper sand back job lol

The best paint i have ever come across in my experience is surprisingly Halfords break caliper paint. Heat resistant and you could even paint your rocker cover with the stuff!

Cost around £10 a tin and will last you ages! But i think they only do them in Red, Blue, Yellow and Black?

What you needed was one of these from Halfords, they work a treat and would have stripped all 4 calipers in about 30 minutes
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_190686_langId_-1_categoryId_165557

Or

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_159637_langId_-1_categoryId_165557
 
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Halfords paint is kack. The finish didn't even match what it was supposed to be. I know they can differ a bit but this was orange and was meant to red. The finish wasn't great either. Maybe it changes when you bake it but I don't think my aunty would like a cooked caliper in her oven.
 

HedleyNEUK

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I normally use VHT paints, after a good strip down with some wire wheel drill bits and some POR-15 prep and ready :D
mine desperately need done as the were seemingly at some point a messy green and now a cack yellow
 

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I normally use VHT paints, after a good strip down with some wire wheel drill bits and some POR-15 prep and ready :D
mine desperately need done as the were seemingly at some point a messy green and now a cack yellow

I hate it when that happens. You have about 10 layers on them from previously thoughtful and methodically minded car care persons.:blink:
 

HedleyNEUK

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Yeah, but should give me an excuse to be out in the sunshine next week when im off work :D
 
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