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Brembo caliper paint freshen up
#1
Posted 27 June 2012 - 07:53 AM
Suggestions, ideas, theories or better still past experience on best possible way to bring them too life?? I want to keep the factory look with the brembo red and white print. I've seen decals advertised or is it better to get a stencil made, paint the calipers on or off, and best recommendation on what paint to use? I'm a painter and I can't see 2pak being the right choice for this application.
#2
Posted 28 June 2012 - 02:51 AM
#3
Posted 28 June 2012 - 02:56 AM
#4
Posted 28 June 2012 - 03:23 AM
#5
Posted 28 June 2012 - 08:54 AM
#6
Posted 29 June 2012 - 10:28 AM
There's a 20+ page thread on this on EVO-OZ and it's been proven over and over.
The way I did mine was:
1) sand caliper back till all original clear coat has been removed.
2) clean thouroughly with wax and grease remover.
3) apply 2 - 3 light coats with caliper paint. I used VHT "Real Red" which is slighter brighter than the factory colour.
4) leave overnight to dry.
5) apply decals once dry. The ones Meek sell are the ones you want - correct size and font.
6) Enjoy the look of your brand new looking Brembos with a big smile on your face! :-)
Note: I did mine while still on the car. Being such a fiddly job I didn't wan't to do it twice either so took extra time prepping everything.
Good Luck.
Edited by f1355spider, 29 June 2012 - 10:30 AM.
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#7
Posted 01 July 2012 - 03:26 AM
#8
Posted 07 July 2012 - 02:31 PM
I used a heat gun to bake it and decals from ebay I think. 2 years later and still look good.
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#9
Posted 08 July 2012 - 02:55 AM
What I have so far is, a can of paint stripper, 2 cans of VHT real red( even though the cap looked burgundy, trial spray confirmed red) and 1 can of hi temp white..... Ordered Meek's decals, but also arranged a set of stencils, hence the white can. Gonna try with the stencil white logo first and use the meek decals if that doesn't work. At a closer look, I actually have clear coat peeling that's why im better to strip paint.
Also got acid based etch primer and adhesion promoter from work. Just deciding now whether to do front/rear pads and uprated brake lines at the same time or just do tedious mask up job and do extras later.
http://www.skylinesa...g-guide-brembo/
Edited by evolutionary, 08 July 2012 - 05:04 AM.
#10
Posted 08 July 2012 - 10:58 AM
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#11
Posted 13 July 2012 - 08:54 PM
Thanks Tim,
What I have so far is, a can of paint stripper, 2 cans of VHT real red( even though the cap looked burgundy, trial spray confirmed red) and 1 can of hi temp white..... Ordered Meek's decals, but also arranged a set of stencils, hence the white can. Gonna try with the stencil white logo first and use the meek decals if that doesn't work. At a closer look, I actually have clear coat peeling that's why im better to strip paint.
Also got acid based etch primer and adhesion promoter from work. Just deciding now whether to do front/rear pads and uprated brake lines at the same time or just do tedious mask up job and do extras later.
http://www.skylinesa...g-guide-brembo/
I would NOT suggest using a paint stripper... get it close to your paint, and it'll melt it. And then, if you don't use it on the entire surface, and remove ALL of it, it'll screw up the new paint too... playing with fire basically, to use that on a casting in a tight space, etc. So long as the paint on there hasn't deglazed/cracked/have an actual paint fault other than fading, I wouldn't be stripping it like that. And even then, bead blasting or abrasive paper is safer.
Acid based etch primer and adhesion promoter... ??? these would likely just be acrylic based products, and not heat rated? unless they specify that they can handle high temps, I wouldn't do it, otherwise the new top coat will come off from underneath ...and you need to neutralise acid based etch primers with a surface primer.... and adhesion primers, I'm guessing you have a plastic adhesion primer??? unless it's just a normal primer that's marketed as an adhesion primer?
I'd suggest following Tim's method. I'd wax and grease it first (so you aren't rubbing contaminants into the existing paint when sanding it), sand it back with a fine grit paper (say 600 wet), wax and grease it again, and spray on caliper paint. Then decals. Done.
#12
Posted 06 February 2013 - 01:34 AM
Decals I've used Meeks and ebay spec. Both work fine under heat even after track day.
Clear coat, at least 3M 650 degree high heat from a rattle can, caused brownbo effect on my calipers after a track day. There are many threads on evoM and lancer register telling people to leave out the clear coat.
Dupicolour red caliper paint turns out pretty close to the factory brembos but maybe slightly brighter/redder
#13
Posted 08 February 2013 - 05:54 AM
Been reading this
http://www.rexnet.co...liper-painting/
Basically I'm going to do what f1355spider said. The only thing is whether I should use primer or not before painting. Fairly sure VHT have high temp primer, but I don't think there really is such a thing as "high temp" primer. By the looks of it going from rexnet the Dulux primer is fine, but Duplicolor say you don't have to use a primer, so meh I don't know.
Will not use the clear coat as I don't want it to yellow, however I will mention that I have seen VHT high temp clear at Autobarn.
Also not entirely sure if you have to "bake" the paint or not, I really cbf baking it.
Edited by lefty, 08 February 2013 - 05:58 AM.
#14
Posted 08 February 2013 - 10:50 AM
You could get the calipers blasted for the best adhesion
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Posted 14 February 2013 - 11:57 AM
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