MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: ConeKiller on October 10, 2012, 07:42:20 pm
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Hi guys, after some advice...
My hubs are looking tired and the calipers are looking slightly pink :confused:
What is the best paint to use? Spray or brush? Best stuff to clean them with before painting?
cheers guys, I wana do it once but not over the top! :drinking:
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your calipers must be quite old if showing pink, mine are 4 years old with 38k and just need a clean, can you take your calipers of yourself or do you want to clean them whilst still on the car ?
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Wurth brake cleaner spray and a stiff bristled brush and cloth etc. to clean them.
Spray needs masking but will give a very even finish, provided you don't overspray and get drips.
Brush is quick and easy, but you will have minor brush marks.
E-tech and Foliatec are 2 brands I've heard of. Some people use Hammerite.
I have pink calipers too. They look sh*te.
"Calipers looking sh*te? Use Hammerite!"
Should I be in advertising?
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I used matt black high temp exhaust paint on the hubs. Seems to have worked well and lasted over a year.
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Black satin Hamerite for the hubs :happy2:
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I used matt black high temp exhaust paint on the hubs. Seems to have worked well and lasted over a year.
cheers for that hedge, i will buy the same thing and just brush it on,,, the brush marks aint to bad plus once the wheels on who is gonna notice,,, can you post a pic with wheel on dude to see the end result :happy2:
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cheers for the replies :)
the calipers are 4 years old, not sure if all the wheel cleaning stuff ive used has faded them :/
will take the wheels off and clean them up at the weekend!
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cheers for the replies :)
the calipers are 4 years old, not sure if all the wheel cleaning stuff ive used has faded them :/
will take the wheels off and clean them up at the weekend!
yeah man just bought a pot of paint but only 125ml, hope its enough,,, i guess you just done the one coat,,,, was thinking about that hub spinning around at 100mph or so,,, hope the paint stays on lol
looks cool dude and thanks for the tip
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I just used the halfords caliper paint (similar to enamel paint in that as it drys the marks disapear)... hubs I used a high temp gloss black paint (did find this still chips off quite easy)
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdaz.co%2Fmedia%2Fg228%2Fmantis-1%2FIMG_1479.jpg&hash=d59af03acd2ec1e8b651df69ed15110b5310077c)
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maybe it chips because it is a gloss ? was your calipers red to begin with ? if so why blue
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scrap that, just seen the colour of your car
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Just had to give my fronts a good seeing to so that they matched the nearly new Mk6 calipers and carriers I fitted to the rears recently, all I did was give them a good scrub with a stiff brush after applying megs wheel cleaner then used a light cutting compound/scratch remover to bring back the colour and sealed them with a wax. They look great and are an absolute doddle to keep clean now.
I went for silver hammerite for my hubs as I already had some in the shed and i think it looks good, give the brakes a nice "new look" to them.
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Did mine with the E-tech about a month ago. Just cleaned them brake cleaner, a little sandpaper to ensure they were smooth and painted with a small paint brush.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fsphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-ak-ash3%2F561645_10100334413584903_1734022802_n.jpg&hash=9caddda34618e5cbf0e42f205e2f344ef2cb77fd)
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Just done my hubs. I used Halfords high temperature black paint, satin finish. Just used a brush and it looks pretty good, the brush marks don't seem to show.
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yeah man that looks cool,,, how long did you have to leave your car on a jack for, was thinking about that and was a bit worried about leaving the car outside for many hours up on a jack, cant get my car into my garage as my driveway slopes down and garage is flat so i would scrape the front floor of the car,,, stupid house builders.
i only have the stupid supplied jack that comes with the gti so i think i will buy a trolley jack
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yeah man that looks cool,,, how long did you have to leave your car on a jack for, was thinking about that and was a bit worried about leaving the car outside for many hours up on a jack, cant get my car into my garage as my driveway slopes down and garage is flat so i would scrape the front floor of the car,,, stupid house builders.
i only have the stupid supplied jack that comes with the gti so i think i will buy a trolley jack
i got one of these,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Arcan-3-0-Ton-Low-Lift-Trolley-Jack-Professional-/300790660514?pt=UK_Lifting_Moving_Equipment&hash=item4608853da2 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Arcan-3-0-Ton-Low-Lift-Trolley-Jack-Professional-/300790660514?pt=UK_Lifting_Moving_Equipment&hash=item4608853da2)
fit under a slammed car too. well worth the money
if you dont get that one, just make sure you get one with a rubber pad. if you use the pinch welds to jack up the car it will prolong their life, unless you get a AUDI TT jacking kit like i did.
in fact I'm gonna invest in another one of those.
also, i got this caliper painting kit from awesome GTI.
http://www.awesomegti.com/folia-tec-caliper-colour-kit (http://www.awesomegti.com/folia-tec-caliper-colour-kit)
decent price, i did my R32 brakes with 2 coats, front and backs and still have enough for a third coat. used an artists brush with soft bristles, made painting much easier.
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I used the jack in the boot then a set of axle stands... wasnt up on stands too long, did them over 2 weekends...
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yeah man that looks cool,,, how long did you have to leave your car on a jack for, was thinking about that and was a bit worried about leaving the car outside for many hours up on a jack, cant get my car into my garage as my driveway slopes down and garage is flat so i would scrape the front floor of the car,,, stupid house builders.
i only have the stupid supplied jack that comes with the gti so i think i will buy a trolley jack
i got one of these,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Arcan-3-0-Ton-Low-Lift-Trolley-Jack-Professional-/300790660514?pt=UK_Lifting_Moving_Equipment&hash=item4608853da2 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Arcan-3-0-Ton-Low-Lift-Trolley-Jack-Professional-/300790660514?pt=UK_Lifting_Moving_Equipment&hash=item4608853da2)
fit under a slammed car too. well worth the money
if you dont get that one, just make sure you get one with a rubber pad. if you use the pinch welds to jack up the car it will prolong their life, unless you get a AUDI TT jacking kit like i did.
in fact I'm gonna invest in another one of those.
cheers for that dude, i will prob buy the one you found, as for the caliper kit - my calipers actually look almost brand new so i will just clean them when i take the wheels of to paint the hubs,,,,, is the best way to clean the calipers whilst still on the car with brake cleaner spray do you think as mine just look like they need a wipe down but is it ok to completelly spray them with the cleaning spray first, thanks for the link
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yeah man that looks cool,,, how long did you have to leave your car on a jack for, was thinking about that and was a bit worried about leaving the car outside for many hours up on a jack, cant get my car into my garage as my driveway slopes down and garage is flat so i would scrape the front floor of the car,,, stupid house builders.
i only have the stupid supplied jack that comes with the gti so i think i will buy a trolley jack
I just used the supplied jack and left each hub for a bit less than 1 and a half hours before putting the wheel back on.
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Black satin Hamerite for the hubs :happy2:
+1 :happy2:
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I just used the supplied jack and left each hub for a bit less than 1 and a half hours before putting the wheel back on.
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yeah but lets admit here the supplied jacks aint very safe,,,, def worth investing in a trolley jack, soooo much safer
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I just used the supplied jack and left each hub for a bit less than 1 and a half hours before putting the wheel back on.
yeah but lets admit here the supplied jacks aint very safe,,,, def worth investing in a trolley jack, soooo much safer
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Wasn't worth buying a jack just for this job. Supplied jack was fine, was made to perform a function and it does it. Having said that, I obviously wouldnt work underneath it! :laugh:
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Wasn't worth buying a jack just for this job. Supplied jack was fine, was made to perform a function and it does it. Having said that, I obviously wouldnt work underneath it! :laugh:
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dont get me wrong i agree with you the supplied jack is there to serve a function and it does it ( just ) im only saying that if you need to get a wheel of in future for any reason, painting hubs, cleaning backs of wheels, changing tyre, cleaning behind interier trims etc etc etc then it is usefull,,, also the crank bar is very poor you get in any car and dont fancy being at the road side at 1 in the morning or something in pouring rain and freezing cold trying to get a partially seized wheel of with a one arm crow bar thats all im saying.
a trolley jack in the garage and a crank torque wrench in the boot would obviouslly be safer and a lot easier
s**t just reminded myself to buy a torque wrench lol :surprised:
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cheers for that dude, i will prob buy the one you found, as for the caliper kit - my calipers actually look almost brand new so i will just clean them when i take the wheels of to paint the hubs,,,,, is the best way to clean the calipers whilst still on the car with brake cleaner spray do you think as mine just look like they need a wipe down but is it ok to completelly spray them with the cleaning spray first, thanks for the link
when i painted the GTI calipers on the car, i used a steam cleaner on mine, a screwdriver to get rid of flaking paint and also a wire brush to smooth the caliper out.
im not sure if the brake cleaner will do any damage to anything around the brakes, or copper grease that sits where the brake pads are. best to ask your vw dealer or mechanic.
i think i heard somewheree that you shouldnt spray it onto the disks as it will act as a lubricant and not stop when you want to. again - best to check at a garage.
the second time i was painting R32 Calipers before they were fitted so i did use the cleaner on them. hope that helps!
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thanks for that, yeah i know about not putting the brake cleaner on the disks as i done it 3 weeks ago on the wifes car and took a day to wear off,,,, lost about 40% efficiency on the brakes - oops
i think my calipers just need a clean,,, my sons wet bum wipes are a multi task thing lol,,, thanks for your help