
Painting brakes. What to use?
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Painting brakes. What to use?
Any ideas of what to use on the rear drums & calipers. I guess they get pretty hot. Thinking Porsche red. 

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Re: Painting brakes. What to use?
Always used plan old Hammerite on drums & calipers, never had a problem dealing with the heat.
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Re: Painting brakes. What to use?
Iron oxide seems to last for years. 

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Re: Painting brakes. What to use?
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Iron oxide seems to last for years.

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Re: Painting brakes. What to use?
Hammerite it is, cheers chaps!