Duplicolor caliper paint - used it?

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25 Jul 2011 01:24 #464714 by Nelson
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I notice Duplicolor makes a paint for calipers. I looked carefully at the label for "resistant to brake fluid" but that phrase is not on it.... It does say "chemical resistant."

I have a hard time believing anything from a spray can will not be attacked by brake fluid.

Anyone tried it? I was thinking of using it on calipers and wheels also so they match.

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25 Jul 2011 09:34 - 15 Feb 2013 10:57 #464753 by martin_csr
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25 Jul 2011 22:36 #464919 by Nelson
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just as I suspected. thanks much!

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25 Jul 2011 23:45 #464948 by testarossa
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Never used the Dupe caliper paint, but brake fluid will eat up 2 part clear coat. If it gets through that stuff then rattlecan paint doesn't stand a chance. I wonder how well that Gun Cote (sp?) would hold up on some calipers? Maybe you could send a pm to Otakar. He's the resident expert on that stuff.

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29 Jul 2011 06:33 #465659 by boyracer
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Painted mine with primer/hi-fill then same enamel paint as bike....wet sanding and all, about 8 coats i remember. That was 20 years ago and am currently stripping this off to refinish 'em again. Only neglect by interim owner caused crazing/lifting.

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29 Jul 2011 08:40 #465663 by 0Z.Z1R Mk2
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Don't want to get into a debate over brake fluids...
But I'm glad I used dot 5 on my project,otherwise there'd be no paint left on it.:whistle:

Did I mention how I hate bleeding brakes? :angry:

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29 Jul 2011 09:16 - 22 Jan 2013 05:06 #465666 by martin_csr
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29 Jul 2011 09:22 #465668 by Jeff.Saunders
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Anytime I totally rebuild the caliper and master cylinders, I refill with dot 5. Primarily because for the paint stripper feature of dot 3 fluid.

I do flush the dot 5 fairly frequently - every year or two.

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29 Jul 2011 10:39 #465681 by boyracer
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...probs best to just not get brake fluid everywhere! I use clear (1/4"?) hose ziptied to nipple then into a bottle of clean brake fluid for trouble free bleeding. I used generic auto paint,properly dry between coats, not premix/rattlecans. I have painted lots of small cycle stuff with dupli over the years though, same rules and it works a treat.

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30 Jul 2011 00:38 #465791 by Nelson
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I can't imagine bleeding brakes without getting ANY fluid around the bleeder area... If I try really hard I could keep it pretty clean, but there's gonna be some fluid on the caliper.

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30 Jul 2011 01:32 #465798 by Patton
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Length of clear tube snugly fitted onto the bleeder keeps fluid off caliper.
Direct the waste fluid into a catch bottle.

After bleeding, spray common household rubbing alcohol over the caliper to douche the caliper and rinse off any brake fluid residue. Then blow with compressed air if available.

A 50ยข plastic bottle of rubbing alcohol with a spray attachment is a handy work bench item.

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30 Jul 2011 13:25 #465844 by Nelson
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yeah yeah I knew somebody would chime in and tell me how... :lol: ;)

Even so, there's usually just a bit of leakage around the threads of the bleeder. I spose if the paint is fully cured and u clean if off quick it might be OK.

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