| | | | | | | | | | Remove the wheel. | | | | Spray caliper with Caliper Cleaner, allowing the brake dust and grease to run off, or wipe it dry with a clean cloth. Repeat for heavily soiled areas. | | | | Mask off area surrounding the caliper to protect them from overspray. Heres a useful tip: use a little bit of masking tape and aluminum foil to cover the big areas. | | | | Apply Caliper Paint. | | | | Two coats are recommended. Apply the second coat within one hour of the first coat. | | | | After the final coat, you should wait five to nine hours before reinstalling the wheels, and 24 hours before driving your vehicle. | |
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| | | | | | | | | |  | Brake Caliper | | |  | Rust-Oleum Caliper Paint Kit (includes Caliper Cleaner, Caliper Paint, stir stick, brush and masking tape) | | |  | Clean cloth | | |  | Aluminum foil | | |  | Masking film | | |
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