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caliper paint? Do or Don't? [Merged 8-8] painting calipers brake brakes

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I used Metalcast spray paint which is basic spray paint and it still looks as beautiful as the day I put it on. check my gallery for pictures. You should be fine with regular spray paint, maybe spray a layer of high temp primer before.
 
i painted my calipers with duplicolor's caliper paint. It isn't that spray shit. You actually paint it on with a brush, less mess. Iv'e had it on for 3 months and still looks like i just painted it.
 
Meh Caliper paint, I used the kit from duplicolor specifically for calipers....They lasted through a few autocrosses, but one road racing event and they WERE DONE!!!! They used to be red...now they are black and it isnt from brake dust..... ROFL
 
G2 caliper paint is the best I know of, but don't think they come in specific colors. I'd go with black G2, that would look good.
 
I, like most dsm'ers like to spend as little money as possible when doing anything. I used a brush on paint that is used for painting grills. This paint worked great because not only does it maintain at high tempetures, but also looks quite nice. I first brushed on a black high temp paint, then coated that with two coats of red (non high temp, they only have the high temp in black). All in all, I spent about 10 dollars total. 4 for each container of paint and about a buck fifty for my brush. Its been two years and they look great, you just have to make sure you clean them or else the dirt is noticable. I know that you want to go with the barcelona color, I just wanted to give you some other ideas.
 
title pretty much says it

due to winter the DSM is all covered up and on the side of the house SO i was thinking about painting my calipers red or something but i wanted to hear from ppl that have done it

Does the paint hold up?

is it a bi***?

what exactly needs to be done?

Thanks
 
it can be a bi***.. if your calipers are rusty. i used the duplicolor red caliper kit ($15?) it worked great, the first thing i did was use a wire brush and get any debris off along with the can of cleaner it comes with, then i put about 2-3 coats of the paint on each caliper, its held up really good, no chipping or flaking. it just takes a while.
 
I recently painted my fronts, havent gotten to the rears yet. I used a wire brush to clean them up real good after removing them and pulling out the pads. I left them attached to the brake lines so I wouldnt have to worry about bleeding them. I used a clothes hanger up around the strut to hold the caliper while I painted. I used universal black 500 degree paint on mine. I think the only red calipers should be aftermarket ones (like in a big brake kit) but thats just my opinion. Black looks really good IMO. Its not a bad project, doesnt take too long, but make sure you clean them really good before painting, to prevent rusting. Good luck with it, youll be pleased with the results. Some before and after pics would be cool too. :talon:
 
my dad used a wirebrush on a grinder machnie thing, so the wire brush was spinning pretty fast and took a decent amount on rust off the calipers.

then painted them with gloss black dupacolor type paint and its holding up fine and looks pretty decent for a half assed 20 minute paint job.
 
Sorry to bring back an incredibly old topic but I just wanted to point out that using a wire brush seems to work pretty good as well if you don't have a sandblaster like myself.
 
This depends on the color scheme your going for, Me personally I have a Black and white scheme going, so mine remained black wheels black but center wheel cap white.
 
alright im looking to paint my brake calipers red and was wondering what grit sand paper would be ok to use? do they need to be primered i already know i need high heat paint
 
When i did mine I sprayed a butt load of brake parts cleaner, wiped real good, wire brushed most of it and lightly sanded with 80 grit. Wasn't trying to smooth anything, goal was to knock any brake dust or dirt off and scuff the metal up.

I didn't go any finer because the enamel comes out pretty smooth if you paint it on evenly. I also painted mine in a small hurry so they arn't perfect.... but you cannot tell unless you are on the ground looking down at the calipers looking.

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iso setting didn't auto adjust as supposed to so it's not the best pic but yea. you can tell it worked for me LOL.
 
If you have one, it'll be a lot easier than sand paper. I used one of the metal tips and ground everything off. Just go slow and you'll be fine.

thanks for the help which dremel would you recomend for this project? about how much do they go for?
 
I believe this is the one I have:
300 Series Variable Speed Rotary Tool / Model: 300 Series

Or I'd choose this one:
Digital Rotary Tool / Model: 3981-01

Here's a link to Amazon for the first one:
300 Series

The thing I like about both of them is they're simple and have a variable speed (vs. one or two speed). This comes in handy a lot. And even though it may seem a little expensive, you can't even imagine how many uses this thing has. I've used it so much and for various projects around the house.
 
If i could thing of 3 tools any one person MUST have (but wouldn't think they needed) they would be

Breaker Bar, Butane or other torch, and a Dremel

I used the wire brush head and sanded by hand. IF you sand with the dremel barrels you might run the risk of making low spots. You just want to scuff it up not remove any material really.

The brush on paint at advanced is good if you are uber worried about overspray on you, your car, or other things around you. But it makes brush stroke marks and you get messy. However, the spray type you can do too much and get runs, and you'll get overspray.... your choice really. I used two cans, one red and one black(i painted my hubs black) of 1000* enamel paint, ran 12$ vs. the 20$ kit for just red.
 
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