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Caliper Painting



  Nissan 370Z
Well this is thursdays task.

Just wondered if spraying them will be better or will painting them with a brush be fine?

Are the calipers a pain to remove so that i can give them a proper paint or do most people just cover up the disc etc and take care with it?

Thanks
 
  Astra Twintop
All i used yea.

Even if a small amount of paint hits the disc, braking soon takes it off
 

Jamie

ClioSport Club Member
Problem with brushing is that up close they look s**t quality. From afar they look great.
 

Bluebeard

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Mate, just paint the caliper.

Its not rocket science. Just paint it, don't get paint on the disc and don't get paint on the pads. My son is not even three and understands to colour in inside the lines. Its genuinely not much more difficult.
 
  Nissan 370Z
Well would removing the caliper be a right pain to get right?
Cause then i could spray it.

Not sure on racing blue or yellow yet.
 

Jamie

ClioSport Club Member
No. Leave the caliper on. Otherwise you're overcomplicating the task. Just I was a bit dissapointed when I brush painted mine.
 
  Golf MK6 GT TDI
Left my calipers on, just cleaned them up with a wire brush and some soapy water, then brush the paint on. :)
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  Clio Sport 172
I did mine Saturday. Hammerite Smooth from B&Q - Wire brush then some brake cleaning spray (local motor factors will sell it for a few quid) quick rub with a cloth, get painting . . .
 
  RB Clio 182 Cup
When I did mine I thought I would do it properly. Took the caliper and pad carrier off and stripped it all down. Then got all 4 corners proffessionally powder coated. It only cost £30, my time and a litre of brake fluid.

It's been 3 months now and they of course still look mint. Nice smooth finish and they don't seem to have even got dirty.

Was pretty satisfying taking it all apart and re-assembling it myself aswell.
 

Clart

ClioSport Club Member
Mate, just paint the caliper.

Its not rocket science. Just paint it, don't get paint on the disc and don't get paint on the pads. My son is not even three and understands to colour in inside the lines. Its genuinely not much more difficult.

lol
 
  2005 Renault Clio 1.2 16v
I painted mine red under black alloys :)

Ill take a pic tomorrow and post it, looks orite although its a 1.2 and there standard calipers, going to upgrade sometime this year :) any recomendations?
 
  "Navy" N17 TWO
Fitted the springs ok then Josh?

This should be a doddle - I want to get mine done soon too :)
As said - wire brush and brake cleaner as it dries off very quickly
I would power-wash the whole thing before you start if it's really grubby

Hammerite Smooth good to use for this or do you need high-temp paint folks?
 
i have got some from e-tech, i wa going to use brand new if anyone is interested comes with brush, caliper cleaner, full set
 
  "Navy" N17 TWO
I have the E-tech kit too in Orange for when I had my Orange badges on lol never got round to the calipers :eek:
 
why dont you do all four calipers different colours.lol. buy my kit & tiggers and hammerite the others.
 

Cookson

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk1 Audi TT 3.2 V6
why would anyone bother painting them?

It doesnt make them stop any better
 
  S4 Avant
Hi, I'm having trouble doing things for myself, could some one choose the clothes that I should wear tomorrow?
 
  2005 Renault Clio 1.2 16v
Heres mine, a little later then i said theyd be on but non the less here we are :)

I used hammerite + a brush :D




 

A.J

  F360 BCGT 182
I'll doing mine Yellow soon to match the ones on my Ferrari :cool: Not sure how they're going to look though as the cars RB .........
 


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