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ya, a little overspray can probably be wiped out by the pad...but I don't know if I would want paint particles embeded in the surfaces that are stopping my car

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ya, a little overspray can probably be wiped out by the pad...but I don't know if I would want paint particles embeded in the surfaces that are stopping my car from hitting a brick-wall.

Mike, have you powdercoated rotors at all? I'd be interested to see results of powdercoating everything but the pad contact surface.
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