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louiey370z 04-01-2015 06:47 PM

Best way to paint your brake calipers?
 
I plan on painting my brake calipers in 2 weeks. Few questions though regarding which paint I should use and the process.

Is plasti dip okay? If not, what should I buy?
How many coats do I need to put and how much wait time in between?
Any other steps/suggestions I should know before I start in 2 weeks?

kenchan 04-01-2015 07:38 PM

lol... plasti-shittt on brakes?

i would use dedicated caliper paint or powdercoat, but if those are base brakes just leave them stock. no need to show off cheap metal cast..unless they are rusted or something nasty.

louiey370z 04-01-2015 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3156945)
lol... plasti-shittt on brakes?

i would use dedicated caliper paint or powdercoat, but if those are base brakes just leave them stock. no need to show off cheap metal cast..unless they are rusted or something nasty.


Where could I get either of the 2 from? And they are really rusty

kenchan 04-01-2015 07:58 PM

for powercoat i suggest checking with Mike. he's a vendor here.
for caliper paint you can buy them at your local auto parts store, even check Amazon.

Engine enamel will also work if you cant find any locally for some reason.

louiey370z 04-01-2015 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3156976)
for powercoat i suggest checking with Mike. he's a vendor here.
for caliper paint you can buy them at your local auto parts store, even check Amazon.

Engine enamel will also work if you cant find any locally for some reason.

Rust-Oleum Automotive 12 oz. Red Caliper Spray Paint-251591 - The Home Depot

Does that look about right? How many cans will I need for all 4? How many coats per caliper? Wait time in between each coat?

kenchan 04-01-2015 08:13 PM

yah, that looks right. probably wont need more than a can, but good to have extra than too little so id get 2 just in case.

btw, ive had rustolium spray cans leak after a while in storage. be sure to keep it in a large plastic container after use :ugh:

louiey370z 04-01-2015 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3156992)
yah, that looks right. probably wont need more than a can, but good to have extra than too little so get 2 just in case.

btw, ive had rustolium spray cans leak after a while in storage. be sure to keep it in a large plastic container after use :ugh:

Will get them the day I paint my calipers. Do u think its possible to answer the other questions i've asked or are you unsure? Thx :icon17:

Asheth 04-01-2015 09:22 PM

I'm getting mine done at body shop since I am getting other stuff done too. I looked at a few videos on YouTube.

General idea masking and you won't have a ton of time since it dries quick. Make sure you clean them good.

If you look on Amazon the product commonly bought together are VHT caliper cleaner, VHT clear and whatever color paint you want the calipers Amazon also has full kits with everything you need for all four calipers I'd get at least one extra can of that color to be safe.

There a few videos I'd look at. From my reading powder coating and painting have pro's and cons.

RN SHARK 04-01-2015 09:44 PM

Plasti-dip? Seriously? Do you even know what that is? If so, you'd never think of using it in the application you are describing. As for wait time between coats, it is printed on every can of spray paint I've ever seen in my life. Just read the directions and go for it. You'll figure it out. You're a big boy.

Zipper 104 04-01-2015 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3156945)
but if those are base brakes just leave them stock. no need to show off cheap metal cast..unless they are rusted or something nasty.

I agree. Take I good look at whether or not the calipers are something you want 'sticking out like a sore thumb' after you paint them. If they are rusted maybe just clean 'em up and paint 'em black.

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JC-Nismo 04-02-2015 01:20 AM

G2 Caliper Paint, best stuff to paint calipers with, hands down!!!

RyanWest 04-02-2015 02:13 AM

Just save up and buy some akebono kit.


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