Painting calipers

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Painting calipers
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Hi,

What products have you used to paint your calipers?

I used hammerite the first time around and it did a really good job. The next time I used some caliper paint in an aerosol but that wasn't so good as it been chipped where the tire fitters had knocked the wheel in to them.

I need to do them on the GTI and I was wondering what to use and if you guys could recommend me something that you've had good results with?
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Hammerite
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paint. never had a problem with it not being vht.
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Another vote here for hammerite
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+1 on hammerite
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Hammerite it is then Smile
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Not sure if it's been suggested but Hammerite... Tongue

It doesn't take well to being hit with a rim though, I don't think any paint is? I'm always careful not to let the rim touch when fitting wheels.
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Hammerite...

If you didnt see, I set my brakes practically on fire at combe...the wheel paint did not fair well... Hammerite on calipers is fine lol
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The caliper paint that halfords sell has lasted alright on two 306s I have used it on. It doesn't dry very hard though until it has been exposed to temperature which seems to bake it on. It has a glossy finish so brake dust can be wiped off, and a small tin is more than enough for a car, if not 2 or 3.
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