Painting Brake Calipers
Well, I didn't like the look of my brake calipers being all rusted looking, so I grabbed some high temp/high gloss and some clear coat and went to town. I painted the whole thing on the car, then when the Paint dried, I took a file to the mazda part of the caliper. Then I clear coated the ***** ***** like 20 times. It's held up for over a month now...
So whatcha guys think?
So whatcha guys think?
Looks nice, all the expensive cars have nice painted calipers, I was going to do the same thing with the file on the Mazda logo on the caliper, just never got around to that project. 20 coats of clear isnt needed by the way, 3-4 would have been fine, sometimes too much can cause crackling.
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Sep 5 2002, 09:31 AM
Looks nice, all the expensive cars have nice painted calipers, I was going to do the same thing with the file on the Mazda logo on the caliper, just never got around to that project. 20 coats of clear isnt needed by the way, 3-4 would have been fine, sometimes too much can cause crackling.
Originally Posted by jspecracer7' date='Sep 5 2002, 12:39 AM
[quote name='Rob x-7' date='Sep 5 2002, 09:31 AM']Looks nice, all the expensive cars have nice painted calipers, I was going to do the same thing with the file on the Mazda logo on the caliper, just never got around to that project. 20 coats of clear isnt needed by the way, 3-4 would have been fine, sometimes too much can cause crackling.
And here I was going to ask you what kind of clear DIDNT crack with 20 coats on it, lol. Even those old laquer paint jobs, where they would say "15 coats of hand rubbed laquer".... thats only because they would wet sand and rub most of it off to get the orange peel out of it.
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