kamlex
April 13, 2002, 11:32 am
Hi, does anyone have experience of painting the front and rear calipers? I would like to take them apart and paint them off the car if that is not to difficult.
Rob
April 13, 2002, 3:23 pm
i had my calipers replaced so before the new ones were fitted i painted them ( black), i used a high temp paint, but to be perfectly honest i dont think you need to,( under normal driving conditions that is).
I would recommend an epoxy type paint though as it is more durable or household radiator enamel would be fine.
Painting them on the car wouldnt be too hard, i say this as then you dont have to ***** around bleeding them afterwards, get some axle stands and support the car ,use 4 if you can. by the time you have painted the 4th caliper the first one would be dry. when cleaning use a detergent and a stiff brush or some saftey solvent so you dont knacker the seals!!!
if you are applying the stickers make sure you use a laquer over the top of everything - easier to clean and dtops them from peeling at the jet wash.
[Edited on 21-4-2002 by fluff34567]
brn7y
April 13, 2002, 7:13 pm
I have used Smoothright to paint all my calipers since my first car in 1999. It's easy to apply and you don't need to be to pernikity about cleaning as it goes on even if they are a little dirty. The finish lasts for about 1 to 2 years depending on colour choice, before needing a re-coat. Handle the heat well too, I have had zero peeling.
kamlex
April 14, 2002, 2:07 am
Is smoothright like Hammerite???, where can i get it. Halfords sell a caliper painting kit in various colours. The kit comprises the paint, a hardener laquer, and a pre clean spray - all for £20.00. What do you think ? Thanks.
Monster-Mat
April 14, 2002, 2:34 am
smoothrite is like hammerite but does not have the hammered effect of.........well you get the point
ive always used normal car paint,but just made sure everything is clean
the caliper paints you can buy are just as good though,all depends how good a finish you want
javadude
June 20, 2002, 6:05 pm
OK opinions please - how long to leave the hammerite smooth to dry before applying the caliper stickers and clear coat?
1. The 1-3 hrs between coats drying time of the hammerite?
2. The 6 weeks curing time of the hammerite?
3. Or just a day or two so that it's good and dry?
lexussport
June 20, 2002, 9:40 pm
Hi Kamlex,
I have used a Halfords kit to paint my GS calipers, they look great and the kit is easy to use.
:cool:
Rodders_UK
June 20, 2002, 10:27 pm
[quote][i]Originally posted by lexussport[/i]
Hi Kamlex,
I have used a Halfords kit to paint my GS calipers, they look great and the kit is easy to use.
:cool:[/quote]
I used the same - rock hard in 24 hours
kamlex
June 22, 2002, 4:19 pm
HI There
I just painted my callipers last week. – What a job! I was going to use Hammerite paint but having spoken to the manufacturers, I decided against it. It appears that the main advantage of Hammerite is that it does not need a primer and can be used on rusted or other damaged surfaces without much preparation. The downsides are that it is not a heat resisting paint and the lacquer should not be applied until the full curing process, i.e. 6 weeks. From my understanding, if an additional coat of paint or lacquer is put on before the full curing process, the gloss finish will be dulled.
In the end, I used Halfords Heat resisting engine paint, with an oil based lacquer over the calliper stickers. It took me four days to complete.
Day 1 – Clean and power wash the callipers THOROUGHLY. Allow to dry
Day 2 – 1st coat of paint
Day 3 – 2nd coat of paint
Day 4 - Apply calliper stickers and lacquer
Day 5 – Stand back and admire !!!!!!!!!!
Hope that helps. Any questions, let me know.
Andy_IS200
August 23, 2002, 8:52 am
Does anyone know of or can recommend a paint based lacquer that can be used on the calipers such that the job could be done without the hassle of removing them and bleeding the brakes etc?
Andy
Mojo
August 23, 2002, 12:48 pm
Not being very good at this DIY stuff I was wondering if anyone knew anywhere that might do the caliper painting for me in the Yorkshire area? tuning company or sommat...
I know I'll only end up stuffing it all up
Mojo
Steven
August 23, 2002, 1:08 pm
your local garage will be able to do it
Rodders_UK
August 23, 2002, 1:22 pm
[quote][i]Originally posted by Andy_IS200[/i]
Does anyone know of or can recommend a paint based lacquer that can be used on the calipers such that the job could be done without the hassle of removing them and bleeding the brakes etc?
Andy

[/quote]
I did my calipers without removing them using the Folatek kit - just use a small brush and be careful - no problems at all.
Mojo
August 23, 2002, 1:26 pm
by local garage do you mean Lexus dealer or do you mean my local KwikFit type place?
Mojo
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