I got my spray cans on the mail yesterday and today I started to put on the primer on the rotors and the "not active caliper"-side.
It didn't went that well. But hey as with many thing, this is the first time Im trying to spray paint somehow serious
For starter the place is to small. Since it's still like 0 Celsius here in south Sweden I can't spray outside. And I cant do it in my apartment. So I had to take what I have
a storage !
It's really small and the only things that went bad today was due to the lack of space
It did run on a small part and on some "hard to get places" the color didnt really fill in on all 3 coats. Put this is the primer so hopefully it sill turn out OK anyway.
This is ho I did and please, any comment and tips on how to do this are welcome !
The parts are glass blastered.
Cleaned them with water and compressed air.
Then cleaned them with "tak-rag" (with gloves)
Then cleaned with a rag and "chemical clean gasoline" (It's for removing oil,grease etc) (with gloves)
I then masked everyting (with gloves)
Then carried everything down to my little little tight storage, which I've decorated for this special purpose !
To the left, Im standing in the aisle spraying in. dont tell the land lord !
Hung it upp and then once again cleaned with "chemical clean gasoline", let it dry and then layed the first coat.
first thin layer coat
10 minutes
second thin layer coat (hung up on the wall so the can stayed a fraction of a second hence the run)
20 minutes
3 normal layer.
Left it to dry.
Checked in a few hours after and the primer look good I guess, the parts wasn't flawless before. Since it's white there alot of shadows that makes you think "WHAT I missed a spot"
a run
But here comes some questions.
What do I do now ? Do I remove the masking, cure it in the oven then put on the color layers ? Or do I leave it there curing until I know it's dry then ad the color and after that removing the paint and cure in the oven ?
The back of the can says "apply all coats within 1 hour, allowing 10 minutes between each coat. for additional coats after 1 hour, wait 7 days for paint to cure. " Do I really have to wait 7 days until I can ad the color layer ?Also, I'm having trouble cleaning my calipers. They've corroded/oxidized a bit.
The cylinder-and brake pads walls are OK I guess. But the caliper seal "track" are worst oxidized. And I don't seem to remove it. I've tried to stuff the track with steelwhool and then trying to "wear it down", with not satisfying result.
How have you guys done ? Remember it looks worse then it feels ( thats what she ... )
Appreciate any sort of input, thanks guys !