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i've done a search but hav'nt quite found the info im looking for. I believe there are kits you can get to do this, but what colour? Most seem to be red or blue. Got my new wheels yesterday and as I thought they've shown up the old calipers to look pretty dull.

Basically I don't want to colour them, only make them look as new as possible, or is colour the better way?

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ahem, another silly question,

 

I take it you paint around the edges of the logo and then when its dry put an orbital sander on it, sanding off the red paint? I would imagine you would get a very clean finish this way. As the logo stands out a few mil from the rest and your careful with the sander :confused:

 

As you say mick wait for callipers to dry,as the nissan logo sits a couple of mm of the surface a bit of wet and dry carefully going over the logo brings the logo up nice and shiny personally i think a sander would be overkill and the chance of taking paint of calliper if you have had a drink the night before :tongue:

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