Caliper paint

sixysix

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Jan 27, 2014
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Hammerite works well and will stand the temps and a fair few colours to chose from.
A small tin will last forever too :)
 

concerned cat

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Hammerite works well and will stand the temps and a fair few colours to chose from.
A small tin will last forever too :)

Hammerite have changed their "recipe" & the new stuff doesn't cope with the heat. E-Tech make some very good engine paint which works well on calipers.


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sixysix

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Jan 27, 2014
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London
Hammerite have changed their "recipe" & the new stuff doesn't cope with the heat. E-Tech make some very good engine paint which works well on calipers.


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Ah ok, I painted my calipers on my last car but that was about 4 years ago and was quite common back then.
No good now if it can't deal with the heat.

I have heard E-Tech are quite good as well although a little more expensive.
Most will fade a bit over time due to the heat and will need to be redone in time unless you like your red calipers pink :lol:

Here was my effort...

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Have not been tempted to paint the Leon's calipers yet though.
 

Cuprarob112

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Motip and foliatec work just as well. Only thing is you need not too low working temperatures (so this is the perfect summer job)
 
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