I am thinking about painting my brakes and just got an Eastood company catalog.
In it brake caliper paint is $10 and drum paint is $13. Old brake parts
always have rust, get very hot and have a hard life. Aside from powder
coating, POR 15 and the Eastwood equivalent are the most durable coatings I've
encountered and I'm wondering why anyone would use the $10 caliper paint when
POR15 is available, stops rust and would seem more durable. This is probably a
question for Eastwood but I'm at work right now so natutally I'd rather be
talking about cars.
Anyone have opinions?
By the way if anyone uses POR15 to stop rust I highly reccommend following the
instructions to the letter. Especially the part about wearing gloves, it will
stain you like a tattoo. www.por15.com for the uninitiated.
Eric Hoffman
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