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Zilvia Junkie
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How to REMOVE paint from brake calipers...?
well, i have a set of used brake calipers i'm gonna throw on my car, but the previous owner had painted them bright red, which is really not my style. i did a search but only found ways to put paint ON the calipers. i'm wondering whats the best way to take paint OFF the caipers? i dunno if i should use any harsh paint strippers cuz they might get on the rubber dust boot and ruin it or something...
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Zilvia FREAK!
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leave it on.....the red paint adds 20 percent to your stopping power!
heh no oven cleaner...let it soak and leave them out in the sun a while.
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Zilvia FREAK!
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Sand/bead blasting will get them down to clean metal. A lot of auto shops will have a blasting cabinet. I used my uncle's and now I use it to clean a bunch of parts. You're gonna have to rebuild them if you do this though, which is probably a good idea anyway. Are they 300zx calipers?
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