Spray Painting Brembo Calipers With VHT Anodized Paint
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2024
- I wanted to capture the process it took for me to re spray paint my calipers using VHT Anodized Paint. Most of the footage is captured with my iPhone. The beginning close ups were shot with a Nikon Z 105mm Marco Lens. I couldn't find a lot of videos specifically on the Anodized paint, so I figured I'd shoot one - Darrell J.
Products Used:
320 Grit Sand Paper (I sanded twice)
3 Coats of VHT High Temp Primer (waited 30 mins before adding color coat)
4 Coats of VHT Andozied Base Silver "SP453" Coat (I waited almost an hour to add anodized blue color)
8 Coats, mostly tack coats, of VHT Anodized Blue "SP451"
Music Produced by Darrell Jimerson Jr.
0:00 Intro
2:38- Preparing For Paint
9:13 -Spray Paint I used
10:13 -Spraying Primer
12:32 -Spraying Base Anodized Silver
14:22 -Spraying Anodized Blue
16:31 -Finished Results
#brembo #challanger #spray
The Blue looks so clean
Looks Amazing! Very classy. In addition to how nice they turned out, I smiled when I saw the target bag alongside the other overspray protection. Great video!
Thank you! And yeah, the grocery bags just so happened to fit perfectly over the rotors so I used those,lol
Thanks for making this video! I've been keen to repaint my calipers with VHT primer, VHT anodised base coat, followed by VHT top coat but, like you, couldn't find any. What a fantastic result! Thanks again!
For sure! Glad I could help in some way. And thank you!🙏🏾
My dude that is a great looking car, and the blue calipers look the bomb! Great video, thanks for sharing.
I appreciate it!!🙏
Good work
Thank You!
great vid. what happens if I don't use the base coat silver and just go straight to the blue after just the primer?
Thanks! Well the base Silver coat is recommended if what you’re spraying is non metal OR the surface your spraying is already painted. So if you don’t use the silver base before applying the blue coat and what your spraying does not already have a chrome finish or shiny metal, the finish may look flat and not have an anodized finish. Hope that helps!
@@darrelljimersonjr Perfect help ty and subbed!
Primer is not necessary if painting over old paint. Those minor scratches you made by sanding are good enough to hold. Sand - base coat silver - anodize color coat will make it look good.
How have these held up? Are they chipping at all after a year?
Pretty good actually. A few chips but that’s from me removing wheels or rocks from driving; it’s not from the paint itself
How many cans did you use?
Primer and paint?
I think I used one can of primer? And about a can and a half of the silver base and about 2 cans of the anodized blue but only because once the cans get close to empty the paint doesn’t spray as even.
@@darrelljimersonjr thank you going to try and do mine same color
@@hernancortez8079 yeah no Problem! Hopefully the video helps in some way