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Disc brake needs a cleanup
so the disc brake on my scooter has about 6000 miles on it, and the picture above is the brake after it’s been completely degreased and brush cleaned with Sonax wheel cleaner, which has left it looking very chalky and washed out. I do not want to paint it, is there anything that I can use that would just give it a more darkened new appearance? Tire shine? Can coat? Back to black? Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by
glen e
so the disc brake on my scooter has about 6000 miles on it, and the picture above is the brake after it’s been completely degreased and brush cleaned with Sonax wheel cleaner, which has left it looking very chalky and washed out. I do not want to paint it, is there anything that I can use that would just give it a more darkened new appearance? Tire shine? Can coat? Back to black? Any suggestions?
Usually cast iron calipers will clean up the best with an acid cleaner. It will brighten it up though (not darken) to a near factory finish. You can't darken cast iron aside from spraying with a oil like substance (but why would you want to do that?).
Just be very careful of other surrounding parts from the acid runoff that may etch stainless steel or bare aluminum. So you'll need to carefully cover them when applying.
Locally you could find something like THIS.
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This is an painted aluminum caliper… I think I’ll be fine with the under spray mentioned above… Worse comes to worse, I’ll tape it off and shoot it with a coat of satin Rust oleum black. I just didn’t wanna go through the hassle of taping…
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Originally Posted by
glen e
This is an painted aluminum caliper… I think I’ll be fine with the under spray mentioned above… Worse comes to worse, I’ll tape it off and shoot it with a coat of satin Rust oleum black. I just didn’t wanna go through the hassle of taping…
Oh my bad. That caliper is painted? Really? Looked like a typical factory rough cast finish.
Factory painted or by you?
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Originally Posted by
glen e
I just didn’t wanna go through the hassle of taping…
You could pull the caliper, Glen.
Taping would be minimum then........
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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I really don’t wanna pull the caliper either, I’m totally capable of doing as I have before, but That would also involve bleeding the system…I was hoping for something I could to spray on that would make it a little bit darker, I’ll try the undercarriage spray tomorrow. I’ll post a pic if it works….
It’s powder coated alum…from factory.
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If you don't want to pull the caliper, take a look at G2 brake caliper paint. You apply it with a brush. I've heard great things from people who have used it on everything from street cars to track toys.
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Desertnate
If you don't want to pull the caliper, take a look at G2 brake caliper paint. You apply it with a brush. I've heard great things from people who have used it on everything from street cars to track toys.
I totally recommend G2 for caliper paint. I used it to paint the calipers on our Durango. Easy to work with, self leveling and very glossy. 15 months so far and 1 Chicago winter and they still look freshly painted.
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