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Painting Brake Calipers
also... red or yellow? my cars all blacked out.
thanks for the help in advance




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Last edited by Yuille36; Aug 19, 2011 at 03:58 PM.
Mine are painted also and it took just shy of 2 hours to get everything done.
After the shop paints the calipers they stick on the decal and spray the clear coat over. Its a fairly simple process.
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Don't know too much about the G2 paint, but heard good things about them.
What color are you going with?
Red or yellow look awesome on black C63's.
Tomorrow or couple days later, i will put the decal on and spray VHT brake caliper clear coat spray paint and i will post the pics later!
Note: First pics is only first coat....total hrs spent include clean the calipers, remove pads and hardware....about 2 to 3 hrs
Also i will re-take the pics later when it is full cure(close-up)



Last edited by dacatz; Aug 21, 2011 at 04:41 AM.
The G2 paint doesn't come with clear coat....
i am going to try it from VHT caliper spray paint....it claim it can handle up to 900F
Skokkosis, I would definitely do red on ur black car.. Umm, makes me want to do mine too. :P
klnh, thanks a lot, i think i MAY just do them on my own O

dacatz, you made me jump the gun! i'm gunna do them on my own now like you, with the decals and vht clear after i'm done... way i see it.. for w/e reason i mess up... then i go to the shop
roswell... i've decided to do red, and if you and jeffDL want to wait a week, i'm probably going to order the paint and do it by labor day weekend, and will try to get a diy with some pictures for you guys, looks like the outcome is incredible even w/ their sponge brush, like claimed i can't see any noticeable brush marks.. amazing!
as always thanks a lot fellas!
klnh, thanks a lot, i think i MAY just do them on my own O

dacatz, you made me jump the gun! i'm gunna do them on my own now like you, with the decals and vht clear after i'm done... way i see it.. for w/e reason i mess up... then i go to the shop
roswell... i've decided to do red, and if you and jeffDL want to wait a week, i'm probably going to order the paint and do it by labor day weekend, and will try to get a diy with some pictures for you guys, looks like the outcome is incredible even w/ their sponge brush
as always thanks a lot fellas!
Exactly agree with u....if anything mess up, then let the shop wet sand the calipers and pay for the extra can of G2 (cost me $55 cdn...special price from my friend)and re-do everything....
Here are some tips/ my recommendation
Before remove anything....i will take lots of pics of each wheel....(i.e. pads, hardwares location, wires routing, decals...etc..)
1.) Remove pads, hardwares and disconnect the sensors for pads (if possible)
2.) Mask the bleeder screws and area u might paint over
3.) Buy extra brake cleaner to clean the calipers first (like 2 to 3 cans) then afterward use the G2 brake cleaner to rise off (seems like g2 brake cleaner degrease much stronger but not enough to clean all four very dirty calipers)
4.) Get a second foam brush in case the one u use is damage during the process
5.) for the tight area, u can use paint brushes which the kids use (black wooden long handle with white hair and u can pick it up in dollar store)....
6.) read the instruction about open the hardener. the cap is super tight and i have follow instruction to open it (rinse the cap with hot water for couple minutes)
7.) mix the hardener and wait for 15mins for the hardener to react with the paint
8.) Start painting the rear caliper first...because i think lot of ppl with look more closely on the front caliper rather than rear (first attempt is always a little messy) .
9.) make sure thin coat with muilt layers, if there is a eye drop, just use the foam brush to wipe of excess paint asap ...
The instruction told me wait 15 mins b4 second coat...instead of me to wait for 15mins....i rather paint the rest of the calipers and then i go back and start my second coat!
One important fact u have to know..... the paint in the mix can will start to harden in about little more than 2 hrs...therefore u can only use it once after the hardener is mix!
For more info, goto g2 website for instruction and direction of how to use this paint
Tomorrow i will try to take better pics of the calipers to let u see how smooth it is!
For the color, i will paint something which is more stand out....since there is factory red calipers for the late 2010 model (Can be compare if parked side by side)....if i own a black car, i will try to paint orange, yellow or lime green (if u accept this color)...due to the fact that u want to show or appreciate from someone that u drive a C63 and something u have done yourself...rather than ppl walk by and just treat like a regular C-class. Again...this is what i think.. u can choose what color u want for your car!
Enjoy!
Last edited by dacatz; Aug 22, 2011 at 02:20 PM.




