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Wed Jul 30, 2008 6:28 am
I bought this product that uses a brush instead of spray paint. can't get no overspray this way.
Use a wire brush and steel wool to remove debris from the area that needs to be painted. Then use the brake caliper cleaner included with the kit.
Remove the lower union bold from the cylinder body and pull it upwards like a door on a hindge.
Remove the brake pads and the pad retainer, you now have a bare cylinder body. Clean it more if you see oil etc as the paint won't stick properly. Once it's all dry do not touch and start painting with the brush. second coat shoul be applied within one hour, I did three coats.
Before After
You don't need to push back the piston with calipers unless you put in new pads. After the paint dries put back the pad retainers and pads, and you're done!