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How to bring back my Brembo\'s? Anyone got any tips on how to get the finish on my calipers back from a milky grey to gold? I've tried Autosol without success, and Nevr Dull just made it worse.. Cheers, Illya. |
I think to bring them back to their former glory You may have to have them re-coated over the winter months. I could be wrong though so stick around for someone to confirm it. :roll: |
:saint:If you can soak them coca-cola,try on something less expensive first.Also vinegar.Don't shoot the mesenger if it does'nt work:saint: |
Ils Are they painted or anodised? |
rcgbob44, They're just the standard finish - it's only when I parked next to a mint 996 that I noticed how dulled my calipers are. My fault for subjecting them to winter crap.? |
Try a tin of Hols Engine Clean and a stiff brisle brush, always works 4 me! |
Cheers mate I'll give it a go. - I'd try the vinegar, but getting a whiff of that after the brakes have warmed up would have me stopping off at the chippy every day (like I need an excuse..):pig::pig: |
also try white spirit mate,works on the gunk n grime you get on the back wheel |
I used 'Wonder Wheels' on mine and it brought them up like new. NOTE: This stuff is viscous and could ruin them too.... Andy |
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I've used Wonderwheels on the calipers on my SS every month or so and it does indeed bring them up like new. I did it for 5 years with no problems. I will also be using it on the ST4s's calipers. Wonderwheels also works wonders on stainless exhausts. It will remove the brown discolouration just by painting it on, leaving for a few minutes and washing off. |
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