Painting Calipers
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finally i plan to paint the break caliper this weekend , but how can i cover the space on the break disk that you can see through from the break caliper? or just leave it , and when i apply the break , the paint that stick onto the disk will go off automatically? coz i know how to cover the main part of the break disk's body, just wonder how to cover those space (slit) that can let the paint to stick onto the disk through the caliper when i spray it. or i should use a brush to do that , then i can ignore the problem? thanks a lots! 

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Hehe, ignore it. If you get some paint on the disc itself it doesnt matter. It will burn off when you start using the brakes. Just be wary thou - if you get heaps of paint on the disc, your brakes will feel like crap for a while till it burns off.AHJ wrote:finally i plan to paint the break caliper this weekend , but how can i cover the space on the break disk that you can see through from the break caliper? or just leave it , and when i apply the break , the paint that stick onto the disk will go off automatically? coz i know how to cover the main part of the break disk's body, just wonder how to cover those space (slit) that can let the paint to stick onto the disk through the caliper when i spray it. or i should use a brush to do that , then i can ignore the problem? thanks a lots!
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i did my when i was doing the 5000k service. it will make things easy!~
u clean it with the a spray i dont know what is called something like " disc break cleaner".....its got a black cover on it and its use to clean the engine parts and disc breaks....the guys at the work shop show me that product
and u also need to clean it with a metal brush..and u give it a good brush! then spay
u clean it with the a spray i dont know what is called something like " disc break cleaner".....its got a black cover on it and its use to clean the engine parts and disc breaks....the guys at the work shop show me that product
and u also need to clean it with a metal brush..and u give it a good brush! then spay
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