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![]() Doh... I had painted my calipers with black glossy ceramic engine paint about a week ago, and upon recommendation from friends who said it may get rock chipped, etc, that I should clear coat the calipers as well. So I picked up a can of the clear ceramic engine paint to clear-coat the calipers with b/c I wanted it to have the same heat withstanding ability as the underlying paint. I had let the paint cure for 5 days (actually 6) since painting the black on the calipers before I set out to clear coat them - and lucky for me after all that work the paint is ruined
![]() ![]() pics: (unfortunately I don't have a good picture after they were painted black and the nissan letters were sanded to a brushed aluminum look) ![]() The paint cans.. ![]() Just after applying the clearcoat ![]() moments later... destroyed ![]() back to the drawing board - worse off than I was before -jeff |
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is anybody else confused about wtf happen or is the problem here...i cant figure it out, maybe ive just been starring at this screen too long at work
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They are aluminum... the black paint looked GREAT... it was when I applied the clear coat that decomposed the underlying black paint that got me... I think that ceramic engine paint must have some penetrating properties
maybe the black paint needed to cure longer! (6 days and still not cured - ****e) ![]() -jeff |
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depending on your application techniques it could really be a lot of problems....
most likely the solvent in the clear paint "ate" away at the once smooth black finish, and it bubbled up with the clear
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Yeap thats what happend ^^^^. From my knowledge (which is small) about paints is that what happened there was that a chemical in the paint eats away at the underlaying materials. It is meant for like oil and other crap that doesnt all get off and thus turning this crap into gases which causes the bubbling. Your black paint was this crap. So after the chemistry lesson. I say you polish them and clear coat. But in the end thats just my 2 cents.
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I just finished rebuilding mine earlier today, and applied a couple coats of cast iron paint on them. Good thing I read this, because I was just about to go for a layer or two of clear coat...that's out the window.
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I thought the wheel grinder hooked my tools up but if those were the results for your calipers my cover is going to look fantastic.
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after using the wire brush, you'll want to use a cotton buffing wheel with black buffing compound.. also make sure to use the fine wire brush with the brass plating. (you'll know what I'm talking about if you go to the grinder section of a hardware store)
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The polishing came out very nice!! What color is your car? S13 or S14? (just trying to get a visual of what it will look like). Great job!!
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Those look very nice!! Thanks for the pics--now I don't have to imagine what it may look like. It almost looks like you had them chromed!! Great job! Have you thought of maybe shooting them w/ some clear coat so you won't have to re-polish them?
Also, will wheel cleaner possibly leave spots on un-coated polished aluminum? I know it does on some un-coated wheels. I would hate to have your hard work ruined the next time you clean your wheels. BTW--nice wheels!!!
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Would it be worth it to clearcoat them after the polishing?
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looks really good, almost makes me want to bust out my die grinder and start polishing my fenders
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Damn, havent you guys heard of powdercoating? :-D..
anyways, if you paint the calipers, best to use CALIPER PAINT. engine paint was not made for that. It'll start falking off eventually. |
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The poloshing is cake too... a quick run with a wire wheel and a cotton buffing wheel and they'll be sexy again ![]() I'll keep you folks updated on how they dull (if they do) I was afraid to use clearcoat because: A) It may yellow! B) it would get rock chips anyway. I did not get them powder coated because: A) it requires disasembling the pistons/seals (which I just rebuilt...) and B) I didn't want a flat color. -j I'm sure they will get dirty, but I could give a f.uck less b/c |
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Quick question:
Is your brake pedal real mushy feeling? I just put mine on, and have bleed the fronts pretty damn well, and the brake pedal feels incredibly mushy...I know it's the norm for them to be mushy feeling, but I don't know if it's supposed to be this mushy. Any thoughts or suggestions would help.
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Yeah...I solved this problem the same day I posted that. I didn't realize this topic was still going. Thanks for the help though.
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couple of quick questions, i was just about to sand blast my calipers to remove paint, i guess it would be easier and cheaper to do the wire wheel technique though huh? Also, do any of you guys think that painting/powder coating would lessen the calipers heat dissapation? i mean its probably minimal but hey figured i'd get ya'lls opinions.
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I paint calipers and hope this helps...
--- i use/used th same things you just mentioned here on the thread --- LET DRY means, 10minutes between each coats, because doing it slow and right, is better then fast and do it again! haha 1- spray a dry coat (mist) of black, cover all areas, but just lightly let dry 2- spray a medium coat - a bit slower pace but not enogh where it covers it all black yet let dry 3- spray wet coat, where in the end the whole caliper is black now and nice and glossy let dry 4- do the same w/ the clear .. and you should be fine --- i made up that way of painting calipers in the end, because I have to teach random people who work for me how to do it, and I had to figure out a near fool proof way of doing it the right way all the time... haha so i dont waist money |
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Anyone heard of glass beading the calipers? just to freshen them up, then using the clear coat?
if anyone has any input please LMK Calipers look dope polished.. +1 and props
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