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taylorboosh
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6th Apr 09 at 19:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

will hammerite go funny on my calipers? im finding it hard to find a colour to match my car other than above
stan_the_man
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I used it on my Nova and it was reet!

Do it.
taylorboosh
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even if its not heat proof mate?
stan_the_man
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Mine wasnt. And my Nova took a fair beating too!
Adam_B
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I used regular smooth silver hammerite on my callipers and it was fine. They got worked hard a a few times as well

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Rich H
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It's all I use on mine - have used it with success several times.

Red on my C calipers lasted a good 18 months before it had faded slightly - didn't crack, peel etc at all though.
Adam_B
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Just make sure they are nice and clean before you paint them
liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by john-d
even if its not heat proof mate?


They dont get that hot
taylorboosh
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will be going to change to as close to car colour as possible, hate the red now. oh and my mate has a small shot blaster so would it be advisable to blast the calipers?
Rich H
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quote:
Originally posted by john-d


will be going to change to as close to car colour as possible, hate the red now. oh and my mate has a small shot blaster so would it be advisable to blast the calipers?


Just attack them with a wire brush, then apply a couple of coats of hammerite. The standard gold stuff mixed with a bit of silver should be fine and ok ish match to your car I'd have thought.
stan_the_man
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Yeah just sand them/wire brush them and youl be reet!
sebbyg
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6th Apr 09 at 20:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

iv used white hammerite on my calipers,no probs soo far
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6th Apr 09 at 20:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bets thing is to buy a caliper seal kit fromm bigg-red and use a blow torch to get rid of all the paint and oil first. Then wire brush the outside being careful not to score any seal areas. degrease it, mask it, paint it and then fit new seals and they will be like new for under £35


I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.

 
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