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Old 05-18-04, 12:31   #1 (permalink)
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Caliper Painting and Engine Detail

First up: 1999 Saab 9-3

Stock Rotors were all rusty so my girlfriend wanted to have them painted. She picked out an unusual color of "Cast Iron Gray". I was a little skeptical at first, but the results came out Oh, So Cool.

I used PlastiKote's Engine Paint (not Enamel). I have used the Enamel before and 1) it's only rated to 500* and this is 900* and 2) it is a PITA to work with. This Engine Paint says you don't need to really prep other than de-greasing. I stood by their claims and proceeded to hose down, soak with simple green for 2 minutes, then brushed it in with a medium stiffness nylon brush, hosed down again, then let air dry.

After it air-dried (about 20 mins on an 80* day), I masked off the rotor with just 1 plastic bag. BTW: This is my 5th set of calipers that I have painted. Anyways, I felt this was sufficient for her setup.

I sprayed one light-medium coat and was astonished. No fish-eyes, drips, or overspray WHATSOEVER! It seems as this stuff self etches itself in which is a HUUUGE + in my book. Anyways, it dried for 10 mins, then I applied another light coat to insure uniform thickness.

Let em dry for 30 mins and Voila!


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(Sorry no finished pics yet...The pollen and rain combo is horrendous in the North East and haven't been able to get a good time to wash her. I dressed the wells before I put the rims/tires back on, dont worry )
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Old 05-18-04, 12:36   #2 (permalink)
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Here is what I'm talking about by the pollen and rain sucking


My Integra:


My Girlfriend's Saab:


Saab receieved a full clay, polish, Klasse job Friday, and Teg was washed and given a coat of #26 on Saturday. This is them now and barely driven.
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Plasti-kote = Good

I used Plasti-Kote's Caliper paper on my rear drums about 2 years ago. I chose the exciting color of Black. Really simple to use. Still looks great. Haven't got around to doing the front calipers yet b/c I've been lazy and don't want to do all the masking, but that picture has made me want to look into it again. Maybe I'll pull the brakes apart this weekend....

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Next Up: 1996 Acura Integra GSR

I had a day off today so I figured since the weather has been sketchy, I'd detail the engine. First, I checked and topped off all the fluids (PS, Brake, Oil, Clutch, Battery, Rad) then I proceeded to detail away.

I let the engine idle for about 6 mins with the hood closed. After this, I quickly took off the K&N Filter, covered it's pipe up with saran wrap and tape and began to hose down the compartment. I then sprayed Simple Green generously and worked it in with a brush. Followed by that, I washed the inside of the hood with Mother's Gold Wash and a Sponge ( :scared ). I didn't want to mess up my nice cotton chenille pads on something that didn't need "that" much care.

Anyways, I then rinsed down the engine, popped the filter on, started her up, and let her run for 5 mins.

I then turned the engine off, K&N came back off for its cleaning (with K&N Filter Re-Charge Kit). I dried down the engine the best I could and began on more detailing. I took out my Gliptone Pro-Buff (similar to VM) and polished the inside of the hood by hand, all the painted surfaces I could reach, the radiator, strut bar, battery tie-down, and the clear plastic levels for the headlights. This drastically improved the appearance.

Next, I took out the 303 Aerospace Protectant for ALL of the plastic and rubber pieces as well as the valve cover. I went over each piece 2-3 time to insure full saturation of the product. I let it dry for 10 mins and buffed any excess off.

This concluded the engine detail and I think I should be set for the rest of the summer unless I have shows in which I will just touch it up since this was the major cleaning of it for a while.

Elapsed Time: 2.5 hrs.


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