Planning on giving my calipers a lick of silver paint soon, brought a wire brush to help clean them when I was last in Halfrauds but they didn't have any silver high temp/engine paint in stock.
Does it need to be high temperature/engine paint? or will standard 'Hammerite Smooth' do the job. Obviously I don't want it to bubble, flake or peel off and look ****!
I was also thinking about laquering them too, along with some sealant to help make cleaning them easier? Along with giving them a bit of a shine.
Though I'm not sure if there is any point as they're bound to get caked in brakedust which will probaly just work it's way through due to being pritty much on the pads. If it is worthwhile I guess high temp laquer will be needed. Would a special sealant be required too? I have some poorboys on the wheels atm which is doing a class job but am not sure how long it will last under high temperatures.
Any help, recommendations, photo's or experiences would be great!
BennyC
Does it need to be high temperature/engine paint? or will standard 'Hammerite Smooth' do the job. Obviously I don't want it to bubble, flake or peel off and look ****!
I was also thinking about laquering them too, along with some sealant to help make cleaning them easier? Along with giving them a bit of a shine.
Though I'm not sure if there is any point as they're bound to get caked in brakedust which will probaly just work it's way through due to being pritty much on the pads. If it is worthwhile I guess high temp laquer will be needed. Would a special sealant be required too? I have some poorboys on the wheels atm which is doing a class job but am not sure how long it will last under high temperatures.
Any help, recommendations, photo's or experiences would be great!
BennyC