help with caliper paint!
#1
help with caliper paint!
My rims are coming sometime tomorrow, and I have the day off so I was looking to do a few things to the stang. I wanted to paint my calipers blue like car so it adds contrast behind the black wheel. I was wondering what is the best way to do this? Take the caliper off and spray it? or just do it with a brush like I have seen others do on youtube? also should I paint the caliper bracket also or just the caliper itself? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#2
Hi, If I had the time I would take the calibers off and clean/sand/primer/paint/clear coat and since I have the calibers off and knowing I have to bleed the brakes I would also upgrade my brake lines...even though I don't need to!!....I could be over-zealous at times! Sounds like a good project....I need to do the same.
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#4
I used the red Duplicolor spray can from Pepboys.
First I thoroughly cleaned the caliper using a sponge and some soap and water (Brake cleaner would probably been a good idea too but I didn't have any at the time). Then I sanded the calipers down so the paint had something to adhere to. Next I cleaned them again to make sure I got all the dust/dirt off. Then I sprayed the paint into a cup and used one of those sponge brush things to apply 4 coats. They look great and I get tons of compliments. It's a cheap, easy mod but it's time consuming. I do want to repaint mine because they get dirty and even though I clean them when I wash the car, I have a few chips from winter
First I thoroughly cleaned the caliper using a sponge and some soap and water (Brake cleaner would probably been a good idea too but I didn't have any at the time). Then I sanded the calipers down so the paint had something to adhere to. Next I cleaned them again to make sure I got all the dust/dirt off. Then I sprayed the paint into a cup and used one of those sponge brush things to apply 4 coats. They look great and I get tons of compliments. It's a cheap, easy mod but it's time consuming. I do want to repaint mine because they get dirty and even though I clean them when I wash the car, I have a few chips from winter
#5
I sprayed mine on the car, unbolted them, removed rotor (good time to clean rotors up too and paint if you want), cleaned them up, bolted back on, masked off the area and lines (I did take the outside pad out so it didn't get painted), sprayed them with engine paint and cleared them. They dry really fast. Be careful handling them afterwards, but can be all done in a couple hours.
#7
I sprayed mine on the car, unbolted them, removed rotor (good time to clean rotors up too and paint if you want), cleaned them up, bolted back on, masked off the area and lines (I did take the outside pad out so it didn't get painted), sprayed them with engine paint and cleared them. They dry really fast. Be careful handling them afterwards, but can be all done in a couple hours.
#9
Alright thanks guys, it seems that the easiest way is to just use one of those foam brushes like I saw on the youtube videos. I did not get to it today, cause I went to 2 different auto part stores and neither had the duplicolor engine enamels. I did get my rims today though so thats a plus. I will create a thread about that.
#10
I painted mine using the duplicolor kit (brush) and some extra brake cleaner. Don't make it more of a big deal than it is. Just turn the wheel so you can clean the calipers EXTREMELY well, i mean like spotless. The point of this is so that there is no grease as the paint wont stick to it. (I tried just to see, it literally just slides off). Use a hard bristle toothbrush and scrub it all down. I probably spent an hour or so each on each caliper. After that just paint, just dont get it on the hoses or pads (cover with masking tape). Had mine done for 4 months, still holding up.