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Jono

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Yeah yeah, so it's a bit sad... but I spent my BH Monday painting a brake caliper! And I thought I'd share some pics with you as well as some helpful tips on what not to do! I used a folia-tec brake caliper laquer paint kit (Halfords, ?24). Source these from the net if poss, will be cheaper :nod: .

I started by removing the wheel and cleaning the caliper with the supplied cleaning spray. I used a green-sponge scouring pad thing (on top of the caliper in the pic). I've used a wire brush before on really dirty calipers but if yours are clean then the sponge thing should suffice with a bit of elbow grease)



Next job was to paint around the "Nissan" lettering on the caliper, as I wanted to paint the lettering a different colour. This job requires a very fine brush and some patience. I'm not blessed with patience sadly :mad: so my efforts are a bit messy:



As soon as this job is done, use a bigger brush to paint the remaining parts of the caliper. It would be possible to remove the caliper and paint it inside and out. I personally don't bother as A: it means stripping the brakes off etc and there's no guarantee I'll get it all back together again! :eek: and B: Surely you only need to paint what's visible?



Repeat the previous two steps... the instructions recommend 2 layers. Jono recommends at least 3. I put two layers initially but yu can still see the metal showing underneath. I ended up adding quite a thick 3rd layer a few hours after the first two layers had set.

The next job is to paint the lettering. I've used Smooth Hammerite (White). Take my advise - use a little thinner to thin the hammerite down a bit... i's too gloopy and thick for such fine detail and I ended up with stray strands of the paint drifting around the caliper :mad: And if you thought you needed patience to paint around the letters, that was nothing! This will test your cool to the limits :rant: . Once again, I aplied 2 layers of the hammerite and this seemed to suffice. Here's the end result:



Not a bad effort. I may go around the lettering in red one more time just to tidy some of the edges but unless you're up close scrutinising the job... the slight errors don't really show up - it looks good from a few feet away. Certainly the second caliper will be quicker and easier now I've learnt from the first.

Hope you like! :)
 

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I should iof bought that kit :nod:

I spent ages covering everything in sight with newspaper, rubbed the caiper down with a wire brush the used a Hammerite Spray to paint it -



I couldnt be bothered to paint the Nissan, so you have more patients than me :nod:, good job :thumbs:
 
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RyanNK

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Damnnnn I want to do this to mine! Same colours as well...top job!
 

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nice one i need to do something like that too mine aswell pic with the wheel on please see how it looks with red :thumbs:
 
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Nice job.. I did this too black and white for me.. I haven't got around to the back ones yet tho..
 

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I think either black with white writing or red with white writing i will do mine soon when i have some time or when i can be asked to
 

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Ming - you should paint them white with red writing :no:

Black calipers with my wheel -




Note: Matching valve caps came with the car :ghey: i know :wave:
 
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I've my back two done now.. Joys of being on holidays.. No the lovely job of refitting my de-cat..
 
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I'm not going to do the rears I don't think... I'm concerned it will upset the aesthetic balance! ( :ghey: ) Also, the rear calipers are piddly in comparison to the fronts and not really worth drawing attention to IMHO. We'll see.
 

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I havent done the rear either :no: Although i might if i can be bothered, would be easier to paint with a brush :rolleyes:
 

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That wont help your arch gap any, if anything it will make it bigger :D

Looks good though, must be getting some good weather down south are we??
 
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Hell yeah, I'm off to the pub for lunch in a minute! In the beer garden! :D

(Yeah I know, less booze... more boost! :eek: )
 
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