Best way to remove caliper paint from AL calipers

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Racer X

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No, I didn't paint it that color, it came that way.

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Also, anyone know how to clean them so they look new instead of... well, used? Thanks. :)
 

SableSal

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Racer X said:
No, I didn't paint it that color, it came that way.

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Also, anyone know how to clean them so they look new instead of... well, used? Thanks. :)
Cool Hamal!

Get a thin wire brush and a rotary tool. Should get it right off. If you wanna paint them, may I suggest black or grey... I think it would look clean on your SHO. ;)

Can't wait to see them on! I remember back in the day you had quite a few run-in's with Brake issues.

So you keeping the Slicers and modding the bracket? Or are new wheels on their way ;)

Good Luck!




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They're a direct bolt on to 94/95 spindles with 10.9" rotors. They're an improvement over my stock '92 setup, until I can get some 17's; then I'll go for a Cobra setup w/ 13" rotors.

Nearest soda blasting outfit is in Chappaqua, so if they're ******** expensive, I'll try the wire wheel on a Dremel and see how it goes.
 
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