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Author Subject: primer for brembo calipers
russbez

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Post #1
anyone recommend a primer for brake callipers?
Spent few minutes looking but cant seem to find the right stuff

I have almost completed shotblasting my old callipers, and I want to give them a good prime coat!

cheers
rus

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Posted 11th Sep 2009 at 21:30
pedro_de_la_cruz

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Post #2
the halfords stuff will do just fine thats what i used on mine and theyve held up fine for almost 2 years now

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Posted 11th Sep 2009 at 21:36
russbez

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Post #3
yeh just any primer at all?

when i type "high temperature primer" it comes out with primer for stoves and stuff LOL

anyone else?

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Posted 11th Sep 2009 at 21:48
tobeski

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Post #4
Normal primer works, used it on mine with any problems.

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Posted 13th Sep 2009 at 20:11
lukejenks101

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Post #5
I just used halfords red primer and cherry red paint, been fine since i painted them Smile

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Posted 13th Sep 2009 at 20:14
russbez

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Post #6
cheers chaps

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Posted 13th Sep 2009 at 22:14
rich-6

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Post #7
I'd get a bit of etch primer on there, Doesnt need to be a lot just a sniff

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Posted 14th Sep 2009 at 00:35
chrisd306

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Post #8
Hurry up and get these done, as if i drive up the arse of someone other than my bird, im holding you responsible mate!!

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Posted 14th Sep 2009 at 01:04
puglover Banned!

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Post #9
most high temp stuff you spray on dry clean bare metal.
Posted 14th Sep 2009 at 01:06

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