Caliper Painting Question
#1
Caliper Painting Question
Ok, yesterday afternoon I started to paint my calipers red. After the decals are on everything, I added 3 coats of clear that I had leftover from the smoked emblems, Duplicolor acrylic enamal. I'm not sure if that clear is usable on calipers and my question is if I do get high temp clear, would I be able to just add it over the current clear or would I have to strip everything and start over? Thanks and here are a couple of pix of the turn out. Yeah the rear is kinda eh, I'll clean that up later.
#2
I seriously think you don't need clear coat. I had mine on for 1 year without it and still no problem.
Red seems pretty nice in the front. I might change mine to red and black in rears.
Red seems pretty nice in the front. I might change mine to red and black in rears.
#3
I've been reseaching around and some say you can use any clear. Some mentioned that high temp clear must be used. And to use clear to protect the decals from peeling from the brake dust and grease and junk. Confused about all this.
#6
Haha, I guess no one wants to or knows the answer to my question but it's all good
Yeah I'll take some tomorrow, should be sunny tomorrow
I don't think you can go wrong either way with GFM. If you can, try and put some decals on it so it'll contrast with the brake color a little.
I don't think you can go wrong either way with GFM. If you can, try and put some decals on it so it'll contrast with the brake color a little.
#7
Ok i will answer ur question. Those calipers get really hot!Since ur using a decal its best to use high heat clear coat. Dont sweat it looks nice dont bother putting high clear now
its going to eventually lift! Next time!!
its going to eventually lift! Next time!!
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#8
i used the red dupli kit for about... err... i forget (8-10months?) with sticker and no clear, havent had any problems. One thing to remember is, when i pull the rims for cleaning i sometimes nick a caliper and take off some paint, with no clear i can just touch it up easy and not worry about mismatching, also with no clear if someone makes a more nicer sticker i can take it off easily... clear isnt nesessary
#10
i used the red dupli kit for about... err... i forget (8-10months?) with sticker and no clear, havent had any problems. One thing to remember is, when i pull the rims for cleaning i sometimes nick a caliper and take off some paint, with no clear i can just touch it up easy and not worry about mismatching, also with no clear if someone makes a more nicer sticker i can take it off easily... clear isnt nesessary
Tank kew tank kew but got them custom made at a local graphics shop. It was like $15 for all 4. Not sure if that's a good deal or not but too late now lol.
#13
Yeah I was looking at it before I started and it just wouldn't look right if it didn't have some red back there, too. But Im gonna take some side shots today and you can see how it turned out.
#15
Just went out for a 30 min drive with light to moderate braking and the brakes feels like it wasn't even driven at all. I guess I won't be needing the high heat clear then :/ But here are some quickie side shots. Please don't mind the hiddeous wheel gap, that will be taken care of soon