Jas
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Registered: 13th Oct 04
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Just bought some GTI-6 brakes for mine, they will be here tmro
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Corsa E-Tec
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hammerite from B7Q or halfords or any hardware store.
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uk220
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you can get a kit from halfords i think, its £20, with the paint-in a few colours, a brush and brake cleaner.
quite a long process as you clean them. apply a layer. then let it dry and then you have to apply a second layer of paint on top of that.
looks good after tho!
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C_O_R_S_A___B
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Location: Thornley, County Durham
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can u not use a wire brush on them to clean them - specially on one of them little drimmel tool things - thats what i would do - cant say i done it coz i aint!!
Jon
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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Hammerite, £4.95 a tin or something cheap, repaint them whenever you need to, done mine three times and still loads left.
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CorsAsh
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gavin18787
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Did mine this morning using hammerite. Just used a wire brush to clean up the calipers and drums.
Managed to find a can of matt black and some gold in the shed so that saved me buying some Even if it was about ten years old it worked fine after a good stir 
before

after

I did the hubs matt black as well as the drums at they were rusty.


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Marc
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I used Hammerite Smooth. Gave them a sand down first with a drill attachment then wiped over with white spirit.

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Jas
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did you do the blue circle too looks good,,,
ive heard of hammerite starting to blubble and smoke though... they do a high heat resist\ant one too im guessing?
my cars white
reckon red will look nice?
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Adam-D
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i use hammerite
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Jas16v
did you do the blue circle too looks good,,,
ive heard of hammerite starting to blubble and smoke though... they do a high heat resist\ant one too im guessing?
my cars white
reckon red will look nice?
Never had that happen to me. Only thing to remember is don't drive your car for a few hours - overnight if possible - if you've painted any spinning parts as you'll get a nice flecked effect inside your rims.
Heed the voice of experience.
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Vaux Lad
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I use hammerite for painting most things.
Once 100% dried it will be fine.
It stays on an exhaust manifold, so will stay on brake calipers etc fine.
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CorsAsh
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Yeah, forgot to say I'd done my head in it too:

No probs.
[Edited on 16-02-2007 by CorsAsh]
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Jas16v
did you do the blue circle too looks good,,,
Certainly did.
Rear brakes:

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Jas
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Registered: 13th Oct 04
Location: Mid Wales
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the paint ive seen for sale in a local store says 120degrees resistant..
thats not enough is it?
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
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sure hammerite is heat resistant anyways isnt it?
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valverguy
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always used hamerite. so long as you leave it to dry overnight. its absoloutly fine. pretty hard wearing to. its only like 5 pounds for smoothrite as well. so its a bargain and itll do your calipers 5 times over!
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powey
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Registered: 6th Nov 05
Location: Gwent, South Wales
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CorsAsh ive had the same experience lol it looks like a cobweb on the wheel.
Wire brush and hammerite, looks good and pretty quick to do
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liam8888
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Registered: 1st Aug 06
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Think I'll ave a bash at this 4 a fiver.
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Jas
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but what im saying is will the smooth one be heat resistant enough on the callipers?
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Marc
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Yes. The calipers don't get particularly hot.
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Jas
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ok good, as i have black and silver smooth paint in the shed already
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Mertin
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Registered: 12th Oct 05
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Im trying to decide what colour to do mine, reckon il just stick with black
Gold/Red looks good against black wheels
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