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How To Appropriately Paint Your Brake Calipers
Wish to add some flare to an old car or just spice up the look of your new car? Getting brake caliper paint could be a good option for you. Everyone has the regular silver brake calipers and occasionally they're even rusty or unclean. Painting them can be a straightforward way to add some color and personalization to your ride. It does not have to cost you that much either, for a high impact change.

First of all, you are going to need to gather all of the materials necessary to total the paint job. This includes obtaining things such as the high temperature brake caliper paint. You'll need tape to mask off the unpainted portions. For a cleaner job you ought to really get brake cleaner to begin. Start by lifting your car up on a jack and perhaps even a jack stand on the other side.

Apply the brake cleaner to the calipers. You want to eliminate all of the brake dust on there so that the new paint job goes on perfectly. Any residual dust or dirt can leave irregularities on the caliper, making it look unattractive. You may need to wear a mask while doing this to attempt to keep from breathing the brake dust as it can be quite harmful to you. Also ensure you are painting in a well ventilated region so the paint fumes do not harm you.

brake caliper paintSo if you are using an aerosol caliper paint or engine paint with out removing the brake calipers, you need to mask things off. Take your masking tape and tape off any components that would get inside the way and that you do not want to get painted. Use a plastic sheet or bag to hide the brake rotors in one swoop. Should you do not want to mask anything, simply take off the calipers and paint it away from the car.

Then finally, it is possible to paint them. Whether you use engine paint or specially developed brake http://caliperpaint.org/ is up to you, but you want to make sure the temperature rating is high enough so that the color won't fade. Do not even attempt to use standard paint for this application. Following applying the paint, you need to let it dry for about an hour before adding extra coats or the clear coat. When painting is completed, you are going to have to let it cure usually overnight. This allows the paint to stabilize and really have its heat resistant properties work. Do not fail to remember to let it cure.

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