Hey guys whats up?
I have finally got my new wheels and tires on my ride and painted the calipers before they where put on.The question is how do you guys clean the calipers with the wheels on(what tools and cleaners?
Thanks
Hey guys whats up?
I have finally got my new wheels and tires on my ride and painted the calipers before they where put on.The question is how do you guys clean the calipers with the wheels on(what tools and cleaners?
Thanks
You can use your normal wheel cleaner as long as it isn`t an acid cleaner.
Just get a bottle brush for reaching into your wheels to get to your calipers.
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Speaking of brake calipers... are you planning on painting your clipers? I found engine paint in the color I need... but not in brake paint? Is there really any difference? Both endure high temps....
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on painting your brake calipers it all depends on the temp paint and how hard you use your brakes... if i sprayed my calipers w/500 F paint it would burst into flames. my moms minivan would be great though. if i used the 1200F kind it would last much longer but doesnt come in as many colors (that i have found i may br wrong though). Also depends on brand cheapy stuff is cheapy stuff.
i have found that the stuff used to paint exhaust manifolds works GREAT on calipers.
this is all IMHO
hope it helps.
No there is no magic need for "brake" paint as long as it endures a certain amount of heat. This paint handles 700 degrees. And, as a matter of fact, it calipers don`t get as hot as you think. Vinyl decals, for instance, aren`t even affected. These rotors have been really hot and tracked once but the calipers are designed not to get that hot. Remember, it`s important to control the temperature of the brake fluid.
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2017 Porsche Macan GTS
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Originally posted by Calestus
All depends on how you use them.
Hard. S4`s go fast. Need to stop fast!
The Stable
2017 Audi TTS
2014 Porsche Carrera S
2017 Porsche Macan GTS
1996 Porsche Carrera 4S
Cool, thanks guys!!
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i was at the workshop the other day
i saw the mechanic use an air compressor with an attachment of some water or solvent t-pieced to the nozzle of the compressor gun
he was blasting the discs, pads, hubs and heaps and heaps of gunk came of them, and they looked super clean afterwards
BUt not many of us have pneumatic tools lying around our garage
just a option tho.
I use a bottle brush with wheel cleaner to detail them, works great around hard to get areas (bleeder valve, etc).
Every six months when I do a major detail I pull the wheels off to clean the wells and at that time I wax them with a synthetic to keep the shine and try to protect them from minor rock chips.
Never had to paint them, but I think Griot`s carries caliper paint in a variety of colors...
Hey guys,
I have had some experience with this.
I have used UHT products to do my calipers.
I used UHT brake cleaner before hand. Its a solvent and really gets them clean and makes them so the paint can bond well.
I then used UHT`s brake paint (silver) which i think is rated to 1200 degrees C.
Im impressed with it, and they look fine 6 months later. I even a month later did "the speedhump test".
Where I floor it and it gets to 70km/h then hard on the brakes for the hump. This happens 6 times. Gets the brakes hot. Paint was fine afterwards.
Anyway just my $0.02
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Originally posted by Myles
I then used UHT`s brake paint (silver) which i think is rated to 1200 degrees C.
Just a note, that`s like 2200 degrees F. That`s almost 1000 degrees above the melting point of aluminum. :nixweiss
for paint for brake calipers is Eastwood. Theirs will flow out and even up over the entire surface.. they are known for their automotive products..
Dana
All the bottle type brushes I have used are wire down middle holding kinda stiff brissles.What type are you guys talking about and where can I purchase these?
Use this type. Every time I see them I buy a dozen of them. They cost .99 cents. The last lime I got them at K Mart. You just have to shop around.
EFHI is my favorite wheel cleaner, BTW, great stuff! I get it by the gallon.
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2017 Audi TTS
2014 Porsche Carrera S
2017 Porsche Macan GTS
1996 Porsche Carrera 4S
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