Removing caliper paint?
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Removing caliper paint?
Hey guys,
When I bought my car, the previous owner had defaced the calipers like this:
I've since upgraded the front calipers and replaced one of the rears as it was seized, but I have one remaining original red caliper.
I had the wheels off today so I tried attacking the paint with thinners, prepwash etc. It doesn't seem to budge!
Any clues?
Cheers
When I bought my car, the previous owner had defaced the calipers like this:
I've since upgraded the front calipers and replaced one of the rears as it was seized, but I have one remaining original red caliper.
I had the wheels off today so I tried attacking the paint with thinners, prepwash etc. It doesn't seem to budge!
Any clues?
Cheers
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
sand it with a dremel tool? If not sandblast...
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Saboteur
No, but you can borrow my magnifying glass and go looking for more clues!! Maybe they wanted them to look like Brembro's
No, but you can borrow my magnifying glass and go looking for more clues!! Maybe they wanted them to look like Brembro's
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Easy Off oven bam with caustic.
Will take all the paint off, rinse it first, spray with the cleaner, leave for a min of half hour, rinse again the reapply if needed. Also works great on cleaning ovens.
Will take all the paint off, rinse it first, spray with the cleaner, leave for a min of half hour, rinse again the reapply if needed. Also works great on cleaning ovens.
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
This is the stuff
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Great, I would never have thought to use anything like that!
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
I'd suggest just buying a can of paint stripper rather than oven cleaner.
I've used it on some wheels in the past and it's great.
(the oven cleaner did nothing to the same set of wheels except take off the baked on brake dust)
I've used it on some wheels in the past and it's great.
(the oven cleaner did nothing to the same set of wheels except take off the baked on brake dust)
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Perhaps you were using a noncaustic based cleaner.
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Nah, caustic one.
It may have done something if I left it longer.
I know a guy who stripped his wheels with oven cleaner and it took about 12 hours before the paint started to lift.
The proper paint stripper took about 10 minutes.
the other reason I'd use stripper is that it comes in a brush on tin, so you can make sure to avoid the rubber boots and seals on the caliper (both oven cleaner and paint stripper would probably destroy the rubber)
It may have done something if I left it longer.
I know a guy who stripped his wheels with oven cleaner and it took about 12 hours before the paint started to lift.
The proper paint stripper took about 10 minutes.
the other reason I'd use stripper is that it comes in a brush on tin, so you can make sure to avoid the rubber boots and seals on the caliper (both oven cleaner and paint stripper would probably destroy the rubber)
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
wow some very strange ideas. You do not remove paint with thinners and prepwash is only for cleaning.Acrylic thinners in particular is a nasty product. The normal approach is to use wet and dry or freecut supplemented by the usual aids like wire brush or wire wool ( different grades from coarse to super fine) and a scraper(s) .You can use paint stripper but on such a small item its probably not necessary- you may have to score the surface. Anything to do with painting or removal requires a bit of patience and work.
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Unfortunately the calipers are rough cast, which means sanding won't be particularly effective (there will still be paint in all of the low spots)
A wire brush may work, but brake caliper paint is quite tough especially after it's been baked on. So That may not budge it.
While the chemical methods may not be necessary, they are likely to be the simplest.
A wire brush may work, but brake caliper paint is quite tough especially after it's been baked on. So That may not budge it.
While the chemical methods may not be necessary, they are likely to be the simplest.
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
I bet they tried this first!
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Re: Removing caliper paint?
Mr Morlock wrote:wow some very strange ideas. You do not remove paint with thinners and prepwash is only for cleaning.
I'm a city boy with a desk job.
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saboteur wrote:Mr Morlock wrote:wow some very strange ideas. You do not remove paint with thinners and prepwash is only for cleaning.
I'm a city boy with a desk job.
find "paint.exe"
Right click, uninstall.
download and install "clean_caliper.exe"
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