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SetH
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28th May 12 at 21:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right, I know a few of you have done this so just wanted to gauge the preferred method.

I will not be removing the calipers and will be painting them on car.

Am planning on cleaning them up first with a wire brush.

Any ideas on what paint to use? assume it will need to be high temperature.

Prime, paint and sorry if this sound silly but anyone lacquered afterwards as well?

I know the proper way would be to remove, strip caliper and have them powder coated but looking for the best 'on car' method.

Thanks.
Jamie-C
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28th May 12 at 21:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wire brush, etch primer, paint, doesn't have to be high temperature for normal day to day cars, I've done loads with normal car paint and seems to work fine. I lacquer afterwards too to give them that extra shine.

Can use brush on stuff too, can usually just brush it straight on after wire brushing. Hammerite is good for the job.
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28th May 12 at 23:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

painted mine with Hammerite and used normal car laquer afterwards, been fine for a few years now.
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these are drum based but give you answers

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=316489

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=394525&highlight=1&pid=5135635#pid5135635
antnee
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29th May 12 at 00:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Clean them off, apply hammerite, let it dry, done.
kennySRi
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quote:
Originally posted by antnee
Clean them off, apply hammerite, let it dry, done.


This.

Took no time at all to do mine black and they came out nice and clean and still look good. They look a bit crappy at first though until they dry.
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I did mine with some left over foiltec (iirc) stuff in red, its about £18, the brake cleaner and the tine did three cars (2 x coats / 4 x calipers) and looks good.

Wire brush and brake cleaner to get them clean and then pain away
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29th May 12 at 11:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wheel off. spray the lot. drive and burn off excess
flybikeslee
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covers the rusty part of the disc too
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quote:
Originally posted by Fonz
these are drum based but give you answers

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=316489

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=394525&highlight=1&pid=5135635#pid5135635



I wanted to do mine, thanks for these very useful links.
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i went to halfords an bought there make 'calliper paint' an i just cleaned them up painted it on left it to dry then applyed another coat an it still looks gd after 2 months
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29th May 12 at 12:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I like Lee's way of doing it tbh
Tomnova16
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i use normal paint for calipers, never had a problem, ill be doing mine in a few days


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Jambo
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29th May 12 at 12:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I need to do mine actually. Might Chrome them
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quote:
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I need to do mine actually. Might Chrome them


Posh people Chrome them, poor folk polish them !




This stuff looks good, Primer, undercoat and top coat in one.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hammerite-HAM6700043-250ml-Metal-Paint/dp/B001GU4DEC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338294071&sr=8-1
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I really need to do mine but mine are lacquered and it's peeling badly. What the best way to do brembo calipers???
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quote:
Originally posted by kennySRi
quote:
Originally posted by antnee
Clean them off, apply hammerite, let it dry, done.


This.

Took no time at all to do mine black and they came out nice and clean and still look good. They look a bit crappy at first though until they dry.


same for me, piece of piss to do and this was about 3 years ago and they still look fine
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
I like Lee's way of doing it tbh


best way. non of this masking up shite
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SetH
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quote:
Originally posted by Sunz
quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
I need to do mine actually. Might Chrome them


Posh people Chrome them, poor folk polish them !




This stuff looks good, Primer, undercoat and top coat in one.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hammerite-HAM6700043-250ml-Metal-Paint/dp/B001GU4DEC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338294071&sr=8-1


Cheers, going to give that a go. Cheap enough if it turns out to be crap
Jambo
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Mine would be painted Sunz
SetH
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Ive gone for black, a friend just did his calipers and non contact areas of his disc black on his 335 and it looks well.

[Edited on 29-05-2012 by SetH]
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Did mine with red Hammerite and it's fine. Doesn't look amazing up close, but that's because of the rubbish paint job It ran a bit is all I'll say

[Edited on 29-05-2012 by Daveskater]


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29th May 12 at 18:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I painted mine with halfords high temp paint about 2 years ago, before painting I wire wheeled them down to bare metal, brake cleaner then brushed it on. It's been flaking off for a while now tho might hammerite next time tbh

[Edited on 29-05-2012 by andy_mk3]
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quote:
Originally posted by SetH
Ive gone for black, a friend just did his calipers and non contact areas of his disc black on his 335 and it looks well.

[Edited on 29-05-2012 by SetH]


good lad.

silver just gets dirty.
red looks chavvy.
black is just nice and clean.

been meaning to do mine for a while now but i've lost my locking wheel nut key

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