Simple Question About Painting Break Calipers
Simple Question About Painting Break Calipers
When painting your break calipers, is it necessary to use primer first? Also, approx. how many coats are needed on each caliper for it to look its best?
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I was wondering the same thing, but also, any recommendations on the type of paint to use? To get a nice gloss do you need the primer or just a certain kind of paint?
EDIT: I guess that was answered
EDIT: I guess that was answered
Last edited by RAMTL05; Jun 24, 2005 at 10:02 AM. Reason: TOO SLOW
My buddy painted his Subaru 2.5RS calipers. It looks really good. He used the kit from dupli-color and just follow the instruction on it. If I remember correctly, he used a wire brush to get all the loose metal off the calipers and painted 2 coats. No primer or anything. I have pics at home if you guys want to see it.
That's pretty much what my kit said to do. It's a ceramic paint kit I got from Canadian Tire here in town. Clean calipers with wire brush, clean calipers with kit's cleaning solution, apply paint as many coats until satisfied.
I did the duplicolor, black. I did 2 coats before winter and it saved my calipers drom rust. I did an other coat this summer and their great. WHen the brakes get hot the ceramic paint bakes on. Great bang for the buck
Heh, I did mine ghetto style, While I was rotating tires, I masked the rotor off with newspaper and hit it with thee coats of gloss red krylon. They look great though. I've only gotten a little paint flake. So my advice, dont think to much about it. If they have high temperature brake paint, I'd probably use that.
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i used the duplicolor kit as well... basically that kit can cover like 5 cars lol
so surprising.... since my friend bought it and painted like 3 coats each then gave it to another guy 3 coats each and then to me and again 3 coats.... and the thing is still like half full
so its best to just get a group of ppl and chip in for that 1 kit
so surprising.... since my friend bought it and painted like 3 coats each then gave it to another guy 3 coats each and then to me and again 3 coats.... and the thing is still like half full
so its best to just get a group of ppl and chip in for that 1 kit
Originally Posted by EvoDreamz
i used the duplicolor kit as well... basically that kit can cover like 5 cars lol
so surprising.... since my friend bought it and painted like 3 coats each then gave it to another guy 3 coats each and then to me and again 3 coats.... and the thing is still like half full
so its best to just get a group of ppl and chip in for that 1 kit
so surprising.... since my friend bought it and painted like 3 coats each then gave it to another guy 3 coats each and then to me and again 3 coats.... and the thing is still like half full
so its best to just get a group of ppl and chip in for that 1 kit
Exactly true - any small imperfections that come up with my paint, hell, I still have 3/4 the can left...
I used the Caliper kit paint from duplicolor too... its the best way to go..... and it does drip if you arent careful... thing to keep in mind are take your time to do it right.. let the paint dry a bit between coats, and when you put your wheels back on. I havent had any chips in the paint whatsoever... its perfect.


