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Old 02-22-2008, 08:00 AM
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I don't know what my2ks2k is talking about, the Duplicolor spray is actually rather thick though it will run if you overspray or are painting too close to the object.
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mine wasn't spray.
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Mine was a brush-on also.
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I guess I am the only one who used the spray.
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bro any hi temp paint from discount will work! I've had gold, green, red etc! It's not a big deal... If it fades just paint it again....
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Originally Posted by AP-DUECE,Feb 22 2008, 12:12 PM
bro any hi temp paint from discount will work! I've had gold, green, red etc! It's not a big deal... If it fades just paint it again....
yup yup, lots of caliper paints are ava, cover brake with paper towel and give the caliper a lights sand and then clean it with a brake cleaner, spary paint your colour on, wait till its dry, giver again and your good to go, IF you get any extra paint on the rotor, it will come off after you brake 1 or 2 times with ease.

this isnt a big deal like people make it out to be
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how long does it take for calipers and rims to dry?
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