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i have r32 breaks on my zed and they are in need of a refurb badly has anyone got a good idea which caliper paint is the best for the job

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I just used hammeririte on mine, did the job nicely :)

nice1 i'll google it now, wat u reckon with dark blue. i was thinking gold for some silly reason i ust 2like the clio williams!

I used 2k when it actually sets and don't react like in my engine bay lol, it's rock hard and should handle heat

 

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Yeah, rattle tin will give you a better finish. Give it plenty of coats, with a decent amount of drying time.

Did mine. Rub em down, primer them with red hammer ute primer then red hammerite spray and bake in a normal oven for an hour and leave to dry over night, the paint should go hard. Hammerite takes ages to harden without some heat.

See finish product below ;)

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Hammerite does melt when you get brake fluid on it tho, as I found out, just be careful when bleeding.

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mr google said the same about hammerite, when ive being reading about the name halfords enamel paint keeps popping up so that could be a possibility

Folia Tec makes paint specifically for brake calipers - I'm sure you can source it over the interweb.......

 

.....or of you fancy spending more than you need to, buy it from Demon Tweeks!!

 

Richard:cool3:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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