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G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint Kit - High Gloss, Wear and Heat Resistant, Epoxy Paint System - Dries Hard, No Flaking or Fading Hawkins Blue

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Color: Hawkins Blue


Features

  • HEAT AND WEAR RESISTANT - G2 brake caliper epoxy paints are able to resist heat up to 980 degrees! Our epoxy paint system creates an extremely tough, durable, protective layer that is easy to maintain
  • EXTREME DURABILITY - G2 epoxy brake caliper paint system offers great chemical and physical protection against brake fluids, road salt, dust, dirt, gravel or discoloration
  • HIGH GLOSS FINISH - This professional paint kit adds a great stylish touch to any brake caliper. This brush on system has advantages over spray- type paint as it dries harder and does not flake and chip
  • 12 STANDARD COLORS - G2 brake epoxy paint kit comes in 12 different high gloss, heat resistant colors including red, yellow, silver, blue, purple, black, green, white, gold, orange , pink and lime green. Colors for every style!
  • 100% MADE IN USA - Our Paint Kits are made and manufactured in the USA. Each complete kit covers 4 disc brake calipers or 2 drums and contains an instructions manual, 1 aerosol brake caliper cleaner, 1 metal can of high temp epoxy brake caliper paint, stirrer, application brush, 1 glass bottle of high temperature epoxy reactor and a color decal
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Brand: G2


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Global Trade Identification Number: 78


Assembly Required: No


Manufacturer: G2 USA


Manufacturer: ‎G2 USA


Brand: ‎G2


Model: ‎Brake Caliper Paint Kit


Item Weight: ‎1.7 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎9.84 x 5.98 x 3.23 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎G2


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎G2172


Date First Available: January 8, 2023


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  • Way better than expected
Color: Hawkins Blue
The media could not be loaded. If you plan to leave your calipers on during painting this is for you. Way easier than taping everything up and spray painting them. I used the brushes the kit came with no issues. And I had PLENTY of paint left over. Maybe only used half of the can. I ran into no issues with the paint curing that fast either. It looks super glossy and amazing. So far it has lasted a couple months. It adheres to the caliper perfect as long as you prep it correctly and will turn out smooth. I would recommend this product to anyone for the price. Definitely buy some wire brushes for the job! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Carrie Ruppel Carrie Ruppel

  • Good quality and durable
Color: Yellow
I recently used this brake caliper paint, and overall, I’m quite pleased with the results. There are several pros to this product. First, there’s plenty of paint included, which is great because the yellow color requires several coats to achieve a nice, even finish. The yellow itself is bright and vibrant, making the calipers really stand out. The paint also seems to be high quality, adhering well to the calipers and providing a durable finish. However, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. The brush included with the paint isn’t the best quality, so I highly recommend purchasing your own brush to ensure a smoother application. Also, the paint is on the thinner side, so it will take several coats to cover the calipers properly, especially with the yellow color. And be aware that there is a bit of a smell, so it’s best to work in a well-ventilated area. Despite these minor issues, I’m happy with this purchase. The end result looks great, and the product performs well. Just remember to have a good brush and patience for the multiple coats, and you’ll be very satisfied with the outcome! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Mary Mary

  • Excellent results
What I like: + Simple to use + Large can of brake clean + Good looking end result What I don't: - Included paint brush is worthless - It is pretty expensive for paint - Foam packing peanuts Fairly simple well packed kit, paint, hardener, crappy paintbrush, decals and a lots of little messy foam peanuts. Please keep in mind that this G2 Paint Kit only only one part of the entire painting process (the other is labor). If you've ever painted anything half decent you'll know that to get good looking results you want to put a lot of effort into preparation. What this means if you'll want to take your time getting your caliper surfaces spotless to give the paint a good surface to bond to. The kit includes a fairly large can of brake clean to help you do just that. You'll want to take a 3M Scotch Brite Heavy Duty Pad (not included) and work it until the metal is spotless. My calipers went from a graphite gray to stainless steel gray after a few brake clean / scrub cycles. If you don't do this well you risk having paint flake off in the future forcing you to redo the work. Important note: Use proper respiratory protection, brake dust is nasty and you'll be kicking it up while cleaning and you certainly don't want to breath it in. I used a 3M N95 (not included) particulate mask but recommend considering something stronger since the fumes from the solvents (brake clean + G2 paint) had me feeling pretty nauseous by the end of the experience. Once you've cleaned and optionally masked your surfaces you get to the fun part; painting. Pour the entire little jar of hardener into the G2 paint, shake vinously and wait for it to bubble and start applying. This starts a count down timer and leaving you with only 3 hours to finish. You should finish with plenty of time since you will probably spend a little over an hour coating all four corners (2 - 3 times). I *highly* recommend buying quality paint brushes because as soon as the hardener is mixed in with the paint it rapidly starts turning viscous and sticky the little paint brush that is supplied is poorly made and will not hold up as it gets thicker and stickier. I used some Behr's nylon paint brushes (not included) to give thin even coats. The first coat of G2 is one of the most important and you should definitely heed the instructions and apply a thin coat. The instructions say to leave 15 minutes between coats for drying time. This should be perfect for you to go around and paint the three other calipers and come back and do another coat. You can use a slightly heavier second coat to fill in gaps in coverage. I let the second coat sit for a little bit longer and while the paint claimed to be self-leveling there were tiny ridges / rivers. I took a 3M 150 grit sanding block (not included) and smoothed those out. I added one additional thin coat to this and according to the instructions you're done. If you have decals this would be a good time to add them in. Otherwise the wait 2 hours and put your wheels back on. If you purchased scotch brite pads like me for prep you might as well take one (not the same one soaked in solvent b/c brake clean will damage OEM clear coat) and clean the inside of the rims; clean rims help reflect light / glow that will enhance your freshly painted calipers. :) Important note: the instructions state you should give it 24 hours time to cure before driving, plan accordingly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2011 by E. mak E. mak

  • Great caliper paint solution
Color: Gold
I purchased this kit months ago, and was finally able to put some time aside to paint by front dual piston aluminum calipers for a 4th gen Camaro. They are going on my 88 Eldorado as a cheap OEM upgrade, and I wanted the gold to contrast my metallic blue paint. The kit is a fantastic value, with enough paint to definitely color 4 fullsized calipers. The 2 part Epoxy paint is friendly for low temp environments, and actually stated the curing temps are ideal between 50-80F, which is great if you work outside or in a cold garage. The paint seems extremely durable, and adhered to the cold aluminum with ease. Here's why it's not a perfect review though. The brushes provided were cheap, and several bristles came off during the application process, causing them to be permanently cemented onto the caliper. Not a huge deal, but annoying if you are a perfectionist. Secondly, I think the directions to apply 2 coats is a bit poor. I applied a heavy 2nd coat, and experienced dripping with poor coverage in some areas. I would highly recommend 3 coats. I was nervous about how long the epoxy would take to set in the can once mixed, but after 12 hours, the paint in the can wasn't hardened yet. My point is take your time, and don't rush. You have hours to apply a few coats by hand. A paint gun may not be as time friendly, but I'm sure an experienced painter may already be aware of the 2 part Epoxy behavior. Lastly, I still think this kit is a fantastic value, and even when brushed on, the results looked great. I did not sand my new calipers at all. These were straight out of the box and degreased. My advice is to take your time, and make sure your brakes are prepped. As you can see by the photo, it still managed to get a well covered glossy look, despite my own mistakes. I think this will look great behind the wheel of my Eldorado. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024 by Brandon Brandon

  • This stuff did wonders on my 2007 Corvette!
Color: Red
What is there not to like? Just use a good paintbrush and take your time. You will need to set aside about 4-5 hours to do this as you cannot use the paint once it is activated after about 5 hours. The results are way better than I expected! Pro Tip: I used a piece of wood with thin sandpaper to scrape off the Corvette-raised lettering. Looks Great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Strom Deacon Strom Deacon

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