Painting Brake Calipers

Painting Brake Calipers

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T_S_M

Original Poster:

908 posts

190 months

Monday 29th January
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I'm in the process of painting the brake calipers on my car (6-piston Monoblock type) and wondering what paint I should use.

Do I need to use high-temp paint or will regular spray paint be ok? What about primer, does this need to be a specific heat rated type?

Car won't be going on a track or anything to get the brakes red-hot.

Thanks

Belle427

9,736 posts

240 months

Wednesday 31st January
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I can't recommend one but use a proper caliper paint.
Most just require the caliper to have a very good clean to use and no primer.

Bainbridge

195 posts

44 months

Wednesday 31st January
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+1 for proper caliper paint.

I used Hammerite and it blistered, though that was through track use.

s2racer

122 posts

220 months

Thursday 1st February
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They will get hot regardless of track use so high temp paint is a must

I bet frosts have some good stuff or halfords some cheaper, not so good stuff

T_S_M

Original Poster:

908 posts

190 months

Thursday 1st February
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Thanks all for the replies and advice.

I've gone with some caliper specific paint just to be on the safe side.

5s Alive

2,136 posts

41 months

Thursday 1st February
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For anyone else reading, I've had great results brush painting with Halfords engine enamel. Limited range of colours but gloss black works well. Flows smoothly off the brush and covers well without leaving brush marks.

You can just about get away with one coat and two is enough.


Kev_Mk3

2,934 posts

102 months

Thursday 1st February
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buzz weld high temp paint and lacquer for me. Granted track car hammarite just peeled off. Buzz weld still fine 2 years on.