@@ryanb4533 bhp=brake horsepower which is another way to rate torque. If you would’ve said bhp instead of hp, your joke would’ve actually been funny since it would’ve been the same basic “cosmetic adds power” joke, but it would’ve actually been a pun too since it’s about brake cosmetics. Don’t be dumb
Pro tip - Be sure to get all the brake fluid out. Even a tiny drop that escapes will wreck the paint job. Ask me how I know, lol. Also, I chose to bake my SRT Brembos to fully cure the paint. If you choose this, have fans ready.
@@potatorigs2155 not brake fluid. Don’t believe me pour it over. Engine oil a brake fluid different ball game. It will eat anything that isn’t powder coated
As someone who used to use a similar process and then eventually upgraded to a professional shop and equipment… Prep is everything. Obviously that’s not news to anyone but the one thing I always suggest to folks who are still rattle canning it… especially with anything that’s come in to contact with lubricants, and other contaminants from the road… The only way to truly degrease some thing to a laboratory level and get The most from any finishing project… You need to degrease like no other. The best way is an ultrasonic cleaner filled with your favorite parts cleaner or solvent. Yeah I know it’s dangerous or whatever but I haven’t had a problem in 15 years. Hopefully I don’t have one in the future lol I studied metallurgy and UNI and even though I’m a dimwitted idiot I did learn about the pores in different types and Eloise… You really can’t clean the pores just by wiping it down a few times. Honestly it doesn’t always matter but ultrasonic and other methods make it easy and full proof. The technique in this video is great and his attention to detail is highly admirable.
100% I soaked my calioers for 6 hours in an ultra sonic changing the water twice, the shit that come out of the calipers is insane. And that was after using a whole bottle of upon decontamination, detergent and high pressure spray for 2 hours. Also carbys. I made a 50 year old quadrajet look brand new and apparently there was sand in the carby that was unseen. That's how good they are I highly recommend. To anyone who wants one I just picked up a 15l vevor with degas for $250 aud
Decent prep done on this job. Although, you really ought to just put the decals over the top of the lacquer, they don't need 'sealing in' as people say. They don't come off so long as you have bought decent ones, to be fair. Even the poor ones will probably last too, so long as the surface has been degreased and is totally dry. We have refurbished getting close to 1,000,000 brake calipers and we have never had a customer tell us that a decal has fallen off. Most of the staff have their brakes done. The best benefit is that you don't risk pulling off the basecoat when you're removing the clear applicator film. Also, if you trap air underneath the decal, then it won't expand underneath and crack the lacquer over time. On the prep, if you're using rattle can primer, then finish the cast to 320, but go from 120 (if it's bad then 80), then 280, then 240, then 320. Once the primer is dry, check for imperfections as if you see any now, it'll be worse when the basecoat is on.
Ppl should know break cleaner will destroy any rubber it comes into contact with. Rubber gaskets where a strong solvent doesn't belong, essentially directly spraying. so plz keep that in mind. Also remember break cleaner is a very strong solvent so be mindful where you spray it.
Looks great, but spend the money and get them powder coated. Powder coat will last so much longer, so much more durable and there’s so many options for colors
Just use a wire brush, brake cleaner & brush on some Hammerite of your colour choice, cheaper & less effort,don't need to take your brakes off the car either if you wanna be lazy, just be careful painting them, do at least 2 coats. Jobs a good'un 👍🏻
Hard to tell with the quick shots but the issue was you used high temp paint on bare metal without a self etching primer. That’s the reason the paint tore off the way it did with the decal. Tips for next time.
I tried painting a new caliper I got off Amazon and the paint won’t stick at all. Will using this high heat primer work? I tried sanding but it didn’t help. Not sure what they treated the caliper with before but it’s like a very silver color almost like they spray painted it silver. Also I heard I will need an acidic primer does the high heat one qualify as this?
The messed up paint you showed was poor adhesion . Duplicolor engine paint is the worst thing to use . We quit painting engines years ago with that stuff . Acetone works best to clean with as it removes everything.
These really need to be fully stripped out and the bare calipers should be specialist cleaned. Only then can you prep and paint then bake off in your oven for 30 min at 200°. That process will not come off.
I use to go to my local English color and get their single stage "oops" paint. This is paint they made but didn't get the correct color. I would spray it on with a HLVP gun and it would come out perfectly smooth and not look at orange peeled or get all rough feeling from over spray when you spray paint with a can. I recommend doing that. Custom colors and higher quality
You should’ve did a base coat then use the sticker as a stencil then put the color you wanted the peel off the stencil the way you did it looks cheap and makes it look like a fake Brembo.
I’m going to do this on my 2012 Ford Fiesta stock calipers. That has to be at least 30+ hp added.
+30 bhp*
@@fuckwithsouthy don’t be weird
@@ryanb4533 bhp=brake horsepower which is another way to rate torque. If you would’ve said bhp instead of hp, your joke would’ve actually been funny since it would’ve been the same basic “cosmetic adds power” joke, but it would’ve actually been a pun too since it’s about brake cosmetics. Don’t be dumb
@@fuckwithsouthy we all know what bhp means. Your need to correct something that wasn’t incorrect was the weird part. The joke worked just fine
Oh yeah!!! I'm going to paint the calipers on my YUGO. It will definitely have more HP and be faster than your Fiesta 😂😂
This is actually extremely helpful💯
Good technique 😅 and a color for sure 😂
Glad to see you still at it. Great series.
Pro tip - Be sure to get all the brake fluid out. Even a tiny drop that escapes will wreck the paint job. Ask me how I know, lol. Also, I chose to bake my SRT Brembos to fully cure the paint. If you choose this, have fans ready.
Very solid ass tip for the brake fluid. Not seen a single mention about this on any of the videos I’ve seen.
This, this comment right here is why brake callipers are powder coated not painted.
dupli color engine is oil and fluid resistant @@IrishJayc63
@@potatorigs2155 not brake fluid. Don’t believe me pour it over. Engine oil a brake fluid different ball game. It will eat anything that isn’t powder coated
good to know @@IrishJayc63
I like tutorials like this. It isn't textbook correct, but its a good baseline for sure
Thank you for showing your not perfect 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
trust me you’ll see a lot of that on my page 😂 but that’s the learning aspect that’s most important
You're *
@@ChrysGaines ❤️❤️🔥
Beautiful teal color 😍
As someone who used to use a similar process and then eventually upgraded to a professional shop and equipment… Prep is everything. Obviously that’s not news to anyone but the one thing I always suggest to folks who are still rattle canning it… especially with anything that’s come in to contact with lubricants, and other contaminants from the road… The only way to truly degrease some thing to a laboratory level and get The most from any finishing project… You need to degrease like no other. The best way is an ultrasonic cleaner filled with your favorite parts cleaner or solvent. Yeah I know it’s dangerous or whatever but I haven’t had a problem in 15 years. Hopefully I don’t have one in the future lol
I studied metallurgy and UNI and even though I’m a dimwitted idiot I did learn about the pores in different types and Eloise… You really can’t clean the pores just by wiping it down a few times. Honestly it doesn’t always matter but ultrasonic and other methods make it easy and full proof. The technique in this video is great and his attention to detail is highly admirable.
100% I soaked my calioers for 6 hours in an ultra sonic changing the water twice, the shit that come out of the calipers is insane. And that was after using a whole bottle of upon decontamination, detergent and high pressure spray for 2 hours.
Also carbys. I made a 50 year old quadrajet look brand new and apparently there was sand in the carby that was unseen. That's how good they are I highly recommend.
To anyone who wants one I just picked up a 15l vevor with degas for $250 aud
I baked mine also in the oven. Came out smooth and shiny as fcuk.
Decent prep done on this job. Although, you really ought to just put the decals over the top of the lacquer, they don't need 'sealing in' as people say. They don't come off so long as you have bought decent ones, to be fair. Even the poor ones will probably last too, so long as the surface has been degreased and is totally dry.
We have refurbished getting close to 1,000,000 brake calipers and we have never had a customer tell us that a decal has fallen off. Most of the staff have their brakes done.
The best benefit is that you don't risk pulling off the basecoat when you're removing the clear applicator film. Also, if you trap air underneath the decal, then it won't expand underneath and crack the lacquer over time.
On the prep, if you're using rattle can primer, then finish the cast to 320, but go from 120 (if it's bad then 80), then 280, then 240, then 320. Once the primer is dry, check for imperfections as if you see any now, it'll be worse when the basecoat is on.
I just painted mine and they came out really good
Props to being a fellow lefty 👍🏻
Ppl should know break cleaner will destroy any rubber it comes into contact with. Rubber gaskets where a strong solvent doesn't belong, essentially directly spraying. so plz keep that in mind. Also remember break cleaner is a very strong solvent so be mindful where you spray it.
Dude thank you so much for this
Sanding the primer before painting will help the smooth
Good video
I used duplicolour on my extractors cover and it’s still fine the paint is insane
What color did you get?
Is this “torque n teal”? Looks great!
good job bro😉👍 i painted my front and back calipers on my amg e 55 the same colour Sheeeesh😁😉👍👍
That's the strangest shade of red I've ever seen
Why red?
@coolguy044it’s a joke
@@ueltrades9479lame joke go home
I just used VHT paint for the first time the other day. Love it
Nice work!
If you roll the transfer tape off with your fingers it comes off easier
Hang the calipers on hooks instead of laying them down on a hard surface, you'll get a better coating.
nice color !
Very nice! 💪🙂👍
Looks great, but spend the money and get them powder coated. Powder coat will last so much longer, so much more durable and there’s so many options for colors
If it was me, I'm always focus perfection around visible areas.
Nice job!
My Evo 8 brembo brakes needed some of this. That bright red had some issues.
the sheeeesh got me lmao
Just use a wire brush, brake cleaner & brush on some Hammerite of your colour choice, cheaper & less effort,don't need to take your brakes off the car either if you wanna be lazy, just be careful painting them, do at least 2 coats. Jobs a good'un 👍🏻
Hard to tell with the quick shots but the issue was you used high temp paint on bare metal without a self etching primer. That’s the reason the paint tore off the way it did with the decal. Tips for next time.
Edit was fire
Yeah we took ours to get powder coated. Heads up. If you get the Brembo stickers. They look awful. Better to use stencils imo but what do I know lol
Sooo how do you take off your brake caliper and not lose brake fluid?
How did the decal do with the heat from the brakes?
Should be fine since the clear coat is over it.
I tried painting a new caliper I got off Amazon and the paint won’t stick at all. Will using this high heat primer work? I tried sanding but it didn’t help. Not sure what they treated the caliper with before but it’s like a very silver color almost like they spray painted it silver. Also I heard I will need an acidic primer does the high heat one qualify as this?
I've been waiting for the day I could actually use brake cleaner for its general purpose.....
What’s better. Brembo or willwood?
Lol how long did you wait between coats should have wet sanded sticker than clear would have looked a lot slicker
what Dremel do you recommend for this job? I want to buy a heavy duty one
How long between the paint u coated them...
Where do you get the lettering
Do a video on how to put letters on tires
Pro tip. Buy performance epoxy paint.. use a paint brush. Skip steps 1-4
The sheeshes were hilarious 😂
You don’t need to sand the primer?
You can do more sanding to better results
What color goes good with dark purple?
Great job.
What colour is that
"Brembo" like raybestos
Exactly
It’s literally a brembo caliper…yikes
Im lost, can someone explain
@@Kassiant raybestos is a brake pad and rotor manufacturer I believe😂😂
@@Kassiant these morons think they aren’t brembos…for whatever reason 😂
Looks damn good
How is yours color shifting?
Or is it just the reflection of a light
Where did you get the sticker decals
i’m gonna do this but i REALLY DONT FEEL LIKE COEANING THEM
The only thing I would add is. Sand between coats.
Nice work, we’ll done
I would have wet flatted the top coat before clear to make them smooth
I wouldn't call this professional job but a solid 7/10 I guess
Keyword you.
@@StifMiesterG ??
what high heat paint is that?
Just powder coat them it’s way more durable. I know painting is cheaper but in the long run
What are casting marks ?
Mans gets his shit from Autozone
Good man
🤣😂🤣😂
Dang I thought I could just spray paint it real quick during my next break change 😅
You can, but it will look like ass
You need heat these up to cure the paint to.
You should add the clear coat while the paint is wet
Sheeeeeessshhhhh 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Just buy good one for 2000 or 3000 look good a help the car too
The messed up paint you showed was poor adhesion . Duplicolor engine paint is the worst thing to use . We quit painting engines years ago with that stuff . Acetone works best to clean with as it removes everything.
Can't help but think the lettering in black would've been better.
So how much would that cost if I took it to someone ?
So, I'm really not trying to be that guy, but why not just use dedicated brake caliper paint for this application?
What's the color
These really need to be fully stripped out and the bare calipers should be specialist cleaned. Only then can you prep and paint then bake off in your oven for 30 min at 200°. That process will not come off.
G2 caliper paint is the way to roll.
Don’t forget the brembo stickers for extra horse power
I use to go to my local English color and get their single stage "oops" paint. This is paint they made but didn't get the correct color. I would spray it on with a HLVP gun and it would come out perfectly smooth and not look at orange peeled or get all rough feeling from over spray when you spray paint with a can. I recommend doing that. Custom colors and higher quality
Love the E36 you picked up. Fantastic buy. Idk why you call it a project though. For a 36 it looks to be in amazing shape
The “sheesh” was fire 😂
Craftsman has cheap powder coat gun it works beautifully
Out of all the waste of time things you can do to a vehicle, this is #1
Then ceramic coat the paint afterwards
smart man
I would always paint my calipers just a silver or gunmetal and clear them just so they wouldn't rust and look all nasty.
Or powedercoat em for about $100
Then ceramic coat them :)
Bruh my man actually used brake cleaner to clean his brakes. Who tf does that😂
“Insert confused Jackie Chan here”
Uhh most people🤣 I use brake cleaner on everything including brakes
What should you use??
Literally what everyone uses it for lol
@@melancholypuppy3595 propane
Ok so what should we use troll
Brembo about to sue 🥲
Why
@@StifMiesterG just saying 😂 you never know. Anybody can sue for anything even big companies. Take for example Nintendo
@@mopardude707 oh dude we don’t even have to go far … Nike 🤣
But I actually forgot what has Nintendo done ?
You should’ve did a base coat then use the sticker as a stencil then put the color you wanted the peel off the stencil the way you did it looks cheap and makes it look like a fake Brembo.
But it IS a fake Brembo...
Well technically brimbos are powder coated for a more permanent finish and they are acrylic coated clear coat that's heat treated.
Wtf is a brimbo?
Next video do how to paint your brake rotors like a pro
i paint them fun colors by stomping on the brake pedal with my race pads 🥲😂
I eat Paint Flakes for breakfast. They're Grrrrreat! Especially fresh off calipers.
Dude just finished his shift at foot locker
If i buy brembos AND have to paint them and put a sticker on them we have a problemmmmm
Disclaimer: no Amazon box were harmed during this video
“Yeah I know the price 10K over value but it’s got brembos”
This color is called "hypebeast blue".
Next time give it a wetter hand for the clear.
Imagine being so rich that you can afford to paint your own brake calipers.
Leave it up to a Nissan owner to want painted calipers on a stock car. Especially with a color that doesn’t even come close to matching.