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Is it VHT burnt copper? I had some Honda inca pearl mixed up hoping it is close to the Brembo gold but I think it looks more like a light gold as opposed to the Orange gold that brembo uses
Yes it is I also used VHT high heat Primer and Clear Basically here were my steps
1.strip off old paint
2.degrease and neutralize stripper
3.apply primer
3.apply paint
4.apply high heat Vinyl brembo decal
5.apply clear coat
Great change over. Im scared to mess up the original black finish on my calipers especially because i have brand new ones on the fronts, otherwise id go crazy with it and experiment with different ones.
Looks great!! Hard to believe that finish came out of a spray can!!
Thanks guy's and yes you can achieve great results with rattle can if you take your time and prep properly it's all about prep, the actual painting takes know time at all compared to preparing everything properly. If done properly and if you keep the calipers are cleaned on a regular basis the paint job should last for several years with no problem.
Yes it is I also used VHT high heat Primer and Clear Basically here were my steps
1.strip off old paint
2.degrease and neutralize stripper
3.apply primer
3.apply paint
4.apply high heat Vinyl brembo decal
5.apply clear coat
I would highly recommend spending no time taping everything off and spend that same amount of time removing the caliper. It's pretty simple to do and you'll be able to paint is easier and better.
I would highly recommend spending no time taping everything off and spend that same amount of time removing the caliper. It's pretty simple to do and you'll be able to paint is easier and better.
Depends on what someone is more comfortable doing, taking time to tape, or taking time to bleed the brakes and deal with brake fluid...