Brembo touch up paint ?
My brembo caliper have some "nicks" in them where some jackace was careless with installing the wheel back on ( and/or changing the brake pads ). Anyway I can get something close to matching it for touch up besides having a custom shop match it ( like something quick and mail order or over the counter ? ).
Thanx in advance !!! |
Originally Posted by sourskittle
My brembo caliper have some "nicks" in them where some jackace was careless with installing the wheel back on ( and/or changing the brake pads ). Anyway I can get something close to matching it for touch up besides having a custom shop match it ( like something quick and mail order or over the counter ? ).
Thanx in advance !!! |
Honda Inca Pearl
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Originally Posted by 350z006
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Honda Inca Pearl
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Bumping an old thread instead of starting a new one, I'm searching for touch-up paint and so far here are the responses I've seen:
-Honda Inca -Honda Inca/Nissan Orange Mist mix -Brembo keeps the color code on lock down -Color matched by a paint store -etc, etc. Most of the threads/websites are pretty outdated so has anyone found a better solution? I want to touch up my calipers and apply new stickers; make them purdy again. |
Inca gold as provided to me was not an adequate match. Don't waste your time.
Have a VERY skilled mixer try to match it on his own... |
Originally Posted by lgear080
(Post 8211983)
Inca gold as provided to me was not an adequate match. Don't waste your time.
Have a VERY skilled mixer try to match it on his own... |
I am working on alternative solutions. Does anyone know a player at
a larger bodyshop. I am interested in developing my own line of bermbo touch up products... They're morons for not supporting the people buying their products. |
I'll be first in line for that! I wrote Brembo last week and still have yet to hear from them. Is the R35 caliper the same gold as the Z33?
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I'm soooo down. We need a real touchup product.
**** brembo. They're totally useless. I don't know how such brilliant engineers are such retarded business owners. I will never support them or their products again. |
bump this thread for a paint specialist. does anyone have a friend in the auto finish business?
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^^ i dont see why you dont support their products just because of some paint chips caused by you or someone changing your wheels.... but yea i really dont understand why they wont release some touch up paint.. i have the same issue.. i actually caused 2 or 3 little chips when i was changing my wheels and got my finger caught between the brake and the wheel and had to let it down on top of of caliper :icon22: but antyway if you find a color that matches let us know!!
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bump it up
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So does anyone know how to get paint to match? I tried the inca gold, bad match. Any other ideas?
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I am working on this... I've been looking for a small sample - preferrably a rear caliper new/damaged. Have been watching ebay for a while.
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What about the Brembo red? My calipers are still going strong but I've seen pics of other calipers where the red Brembo is fading.
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There was a guy on eBay that made high temp Brembo stickers but they were too large. I sent him the dimensions of my front caliper letters to try and cover the existing ones but they weren't perfect. Never got a chance to use them :(
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I also had problems matching Brembo caliper gold to repair nicks in preparation for a car show years ago. Go to your local hobby shop (I found Humbrol paints at Hobbytown USA), and look for the line of Humbrol (UK) British enamels. They come in little metal tins instead of the usual US glass bottles. I found an orangey gold that when applied, matched PERFECTLY! A search of my stash failed to turn up that tin so I can quote the two digit color code, but I will post again if I can find that tin. Try it! Most gold paints are way too pale and lack the orangey tint - this Humbrol shade worked beautifully and surprisingly resisted the heat really well on the calipers, needing touchup only after another 2.5 years.
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Originally Posted by ChinaClipper
(Post 8631544)
I also had problems matching Brembo caliper gold to repair nicks in preparation for a car show years ago. Go to your local hobby shop (I found Humbrol paints at Hobbytown USA), and look for the line of Humbrol (UK) British enamels. They come in little metal tins instead of the usual US glass bottles. I found an orangey gold that when applied, matched PERFECTLY! A search of my stash failed to turn up that tin so I can quote the two digit color code, but I will post again if I can find that tin. Try it! Most gold paints are way too pale and lack the orangey tint - this Humbrol shade worked beautifully and surprisingly resisted the heat really well on the calipers, needing touchup only after another 2.5 years.
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Originally Posted by ChinaClipper
(Post 8631544)
I also had problems matching Brembo caliper gold to repair nicks in preparation for a car show years ago. Go to your local hobby shop (I found Humbrol paints at Hobbytown USA), and look for the line of Humbrol (UK) British enamels. They come in little metal tins instead of the usual US glass bottles. I found an orangey gold that when applied, matched PERFECTLY! A search of my stash failed to turn up that tin so I can quote the two digit color code, but I will post again if I can find that tin. Try it! Most gold paints are way too pale and lack the orangey tint - this Humbrol shade worked beautifully and surprisingly resisted the heat really well on the calipers, needing touchup only after another 2.5 years.
Do you remember if it was metallic? 16 and 54 look pretty close. |
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