MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: GTI-Ross on April 02, 2013, 04:44:20 pm
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Been a few topic on this of recent, but cant seem to find them now.
Just looking for info. What is the best product to clean them?....like at Halford or on eBay?
And can some link the best red brake caliper paint to use.
Thanks guys.
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Been a few topic on this of recent, but cant seem to find them now.
Just looking for info. What is the best product to clean them?....like at Halford or on eBay?
And can some link the best red brake caliper paint to use.
Thanks guys.
+1 for this info, mine are a mess :/
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I find for a general clean G101 works quite well to get the dirt and grease off.
I resprayed mine last weekend:
Used G101 to remove dirt ect
Sanded down to create something for the paint to stick to
Cleaned with cloths to remove dust
Sprayed with colour and then top coated.
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I find for a general clean G101 works quite well to get the dirt and grease off.
I resprayed mine last weekend:
Used G101 to remove dirt ect
Sanded down to create something for the paint to stick to
Cleaned with cloths to remove dust
Sprayed with colour and then top coated.
Link to this G101 if you have it mate?
Mine are in pretty bad shape, will i need anything stronger? some people say Brake / clutch oil with wire brush, clean then paint.
Also, is painting with a brush a bit easier than spraying bearing in mine i would be doing it outside?
Thanks
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I find for a general clean G101 works quite well to get the dirt and grease off.
I resprayed mine last weekend:
Used G101 to remove dirt ect
Sanded down to create something for the paint to stick to
Cleaned with cloths to remove dust
Sprayed with colour and then top coated.
Link to this G101 if you have it mate?
Mine are in pretty bad shape, will i need anything stronger? some people say Brake / clutch oil with wire brush, clean then paint.
Also, is painting with a brush a bit easier than spraying bearing in mine i would be doing it outside?
Thanks
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/autosmart-g101-all-purpose-cleaner-5-litres.php
it works well on tyres makes the tyre dressing last longer
I think i used some degreaser with a wire brush when i first did it on my GT, looked something like this before i started to spray.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdaz.co%2Fmedia%2Fbanaham49%2FGolf_GTI%2FCaliper3_zps4de9682c.jpg&hash=cc2f7cbf6d0fcc50086354532227986a6e85dae5)
It will be alot eaiser than spraying as you can control where the brush goes, spray gets everywhere :laugh:
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Mmmmmmmm booooobies... Lol
Back to the topic.. With regards to G101, would any other APC used semi neat do the same job?
Any recommendations for caliper paint or is the halftauds stuff decent?
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Just get some Foliatec Brake Caliper Paint. It has everything included to prep and paint your calipers.
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performance/caliper-paint/foliatec-brake-caliper-paint-and-engine-lacquer
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I find for a general clean G101 works quite well to get the dirt and grease off.
I resprayed mine last weekend:
Used G101 to remove dirt ect
Sanded down to create something for the paint to stick to
Cleaned with cloths to remove dust
Sprayed with colour and then top coated.
Link to this G101 if you have it mate?
Mine are in pretty bad shape, will i need anything stronger? some people say Brake / clutch oil with wire brush, clean then paint.
Also, is painting with a brush a bit easier than spraying bearing in mine i would be doing it outside?
Thanks
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/autosmart-g101-all-purpose-cleaner-5-litres.php
it works well on tyres makes the tyre dressing last longer
I think i used some degreaser with a wire brush when i first did it on my GT, looked something like this before i started to spray.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdaz.co%2Fmedia%2Fbanaham49%2FGolf_GTI%2FCaliper3_zps4de9682c.jpg&hash=cc2f7cbf6d0fcc50086354532227986a6e85dae5)
It will be alot eaiser than spraying as you can control where the brush goes, spray gets everywhere :laugh:
thats another use for your porn mags i suppose lol
Did the ED30 come with red calipers from the factory? mine have gone faded and would love them looking 'factory fresh' but unsure how to go about it
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lol, but why didn't you just take the cally off?
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Yeah i think im gonna take mine off, after watching this video im going to take them off, clean, paint and replace pads.
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i painted mine with smooth hammerite
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i painted mine with smooth hammerite
+1
Did the rears last Friday with Hammerite direct to rust smooth red and they look great :happy2:
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Sorry for highjack but does anyone know if brake guru dave is still refurbing / powder coating calipers?? and what's the best way to get hold of him?? :happy2:
Graeme
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Sorry for highjack but does anyone know if brake guru dave is still refurbing / powder coating calipers?? and what's the best way to get hold of him?? :happy2:
Graeme
Think a mate of his, Jonny, is taking care of the referbs. Just PM DaveB1970 on here and he will let you know :happy2:
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ta :happy2:
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yep Jonny is doing the refurbs....
Jonny@brake Caliper refurbs .co . Uk
Must be said with most Mk5s coming up on 5-9 years old it would be worthwhile to service the Calipers. Floating single piston Calipers like the GTIs do need maintenance periodically.
slide bushes deteriorate, slide pins get caked in brake dust and seals can get perforated causing sticky pistons.....
Invariably people don't act until there's a problem though....