Scotty C
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How do I go about this? Because u cant obviuosly cant go 2 halfrauds and buy 'brocade yellow caliper paint'
Im guessing I need some sort of heat proof under coat?
Please help. I Defently want them brocade yellow... 
[Edited on 23-06-2006 by Monster]
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gianluigi
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Get some brocade yellow paint.
you could put a base coat of white hammerite?
oh i dont know sorry i tried
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Sly_SRi
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the calipers don't get that hot do they?? just use spray cans 
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corsacalvin
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can get the paint made up i thoughtat halfords?or a spary paint shop
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duffman
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yeah go to a spray paint shop they will make some high temp spray up in the colour u want.
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ed
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But you don't need high temp paint. The disks get hot, the calipers don't.
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by ed
But you don't need high temp paint. The disks get hot, the calipers don't.
Use ur brakes all night, then touch the caliper...! they do get VERY hot mate... Same with the drums..
So, i'll just get a heat proof undercoat and then go to a bodyshop, and put it on with a brush
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abdus
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use hammerite smooth gold....or yellow
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jamesw
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i used norm paint on my v6 ones, never had a problem
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ed
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Whats the difference between using your calipers all day and using them all night?  
Anyhow, if you're that worried, I'm sure you can get a pretty decent powder coat colour match for Brocade. Or you could powder coat them and use that as a base for a primer to sit on. Or you could use zinc primer. Don't just slap Hammerite on it because 9 times out of 10 it rusts though and looks crap.
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jr
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you cant paint over powdercoat ed
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ed
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Yea you can
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