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Pink Brembo`s

Ruddmeister

Everything in Moderation
Jun 23, 2003
8,218
1
Weston-super-Mare
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ok i've ordered the clear coat stuff
Got 2 can for £6, Dont get it off ebay its way expensive with postage, think i got it from 4wheels ?? (cant remember)

anyway, I need to get the p1200 wet and dry ( i assume halfords or b&q sell this) ?
and i need to get some degreaser, this is where i need some help, which stuff do i get and where do i get it from?

I'm hoping to do a tutorial on this for us novices

Cheers
Mark

Use a non acid wheel cleaner to degrease

Also no need to remove the pads if you spend an extra five mins masking up properly.

I think you'll find a guide to changing LCR brake pads on the main site, cunningly hidden under 'guides' ;)

EDIT - LINK FOR PAD REMOVAL
http://www.seatcupra.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=6

My calipers were fairly close to your in condition and came back looking new, take your time though in the prep and masking, avoid touching the Brembo logo IMO just work round it and make sure the lacquer is dry between coats
 
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George 3G

KW & Weitec
Jul 28, 2009
465
1
Herefordshire
Can I just confirm something, when you prep surface, what do you do about the Brembo lettering? Do you carefully sand over it, or sand round it?

Thanks
 
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