Gonna be doing a refurb on mine soon and was wondering if most people here just using normal paint lacquer? I think you can get some of the high temperature variety wondered if that would be more resist to them peeling due to the heat.
Hardly any time at all really. It is just getting some of the crap off the surface of the basecoat (which has got under the lacquer) - I think I might spend just 10 minutes per caliper? And that is with a thoroughly soaked piece of 1200 grit, and not rubbing hard either. Just enough to create a few steady drips of red coloured water. (put newspaper on the drive under the caliper )
It might be worth afterwards, going over with some 2000 grit, but this is probably not necessary. It is OK to gently go over the brembo sticker too - It is quite tough. I am happy to help out any Devon locals with Brembo refurb for beer tokens