Brake Caliper Paint

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  • CROP Brake Caliper Paint BLUE spray 400ml
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  • 2K Brake Caliper Spray Paint
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    €21.50 €21.50
  • Mercedes AMG Carbon Ceramic spray paint
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  • CROP Brake Caliper Paint BLACK spray 400ml
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    €10.74 €10.74
  • CROP Brake Caliper Paint YELLOW spray 400ml
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    €10.74 €10.74
  • CROP Brake Caliper Paint RED spray 400ml
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    €10.74 €10.74
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint BLACK spray 400ml
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    €10.65 €10.65
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint DARK ANTHRACITE spray 400ml
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    €10.67 €10.67
  • MoTip Brake Caliper Spray Paint 400ml - YELLOW
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    €12.71 €12.71
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint ANTHRACITE spray 400ml
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    €10.67 €10.67
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint WHITE spray 400ml
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    €10.67 €10.67
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint SILVER spray 400ml
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    €10.67 €10.67
  • VHT Brake Caliper Spray Paint - Brake Caliper Paint RED - 400ml
    €21.40 €21.40
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint BEIGE spray 400ml
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  • MoTip Brake Caliper Spray Paint 400ml - BLUE
    €12.71 €12.71
  • VHT Brake Caliper Spray Paint - Brake caliper paint BLUE - 400ml
    €21.40 €21.40
  • Raptor Brake Caliper Paint BLACK SATIN GLOSS spray 400ml
    €12.40 €12.40
  • VHT Brake Caliper Spray Paint - Brake Caliper Paint YELLOW - 400ml
    €21.40 €21.40
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint BROWN spray 400ml
    €10.67 €10.67
  • Raptor Brake Caliper Paint RED GLOSS spray 400ml
    €12.40 €12.40
  • MoTip Heat Resistant Paint RED spray 400ml
    €10.67 €10.67
  • MoTip Brake Caliper Spray Paint 400ml - RED
    €12.71 €12.71
  • MoTip Brake Caliper Spray Paint 400ml - SILVER
    €12.71 €12.71

Buy Caliper Paint for Car, Motorcycle and Scooter

Caliper Paint is a special heat-resistant paint developed to re-color and protect calipers. During braking, calipers run up to very high temperatures. Thanks to its unique composition, this paint for calipers resists heat, wear, brake dust, stone chips, brake fluid, salt, acids and chemicals. By using special caliper paint, they retain their color for years and are optimally protected against rust, corrosion and stone chips. Painting calipers makes your car, motorcycle or scooter look striking and cool.

As a spray can specialist, you can buy professional caliper paint in spray can from CROP in any color. This will give your vehicle an exclusive look. Think bright red sport calipers, ceramic yellow supercar style or bronze metallic AMG look. Discover our product range quickly!

Caliper Paint in spray cans and paint cans

Would you like to paint brake calipers or drums in a new color yourself? Then you have the choice between brake caliper paint in spray can and paint can. Depending on how you want to paint the new color on your calipers, choose the desired method that suits you best. Choose from:

  • Caliper paint in spray can: Perfect for quick and even coverage without brush marks. The fine atomization ensures a tight, professional finish.
  • Brake caliper paint in can: Suitable for those who prefer to work with a brush or make minor repairs.

A spray can of caliper paint is most popular among professionals, do-it-yourselfers and car enthusiasts alike because it is easy to apply even when the calipers are still mounted.

2K Caliper Paint in aerosol for extra durable results

For the very best results, choose a 2K Brake Caliper Paint in aerosol. Because the special brake caliper paint spray can consists of 2 components, the paint becomes extremely hard, scratch resistant and chemical resistant. A major advantage of a 2K brake caliper spray paint is that the paint is immediately heat resistant, resistant to all weather influences and you no longer need clearcoat. All the advantages of a spray can of 2K paint for calipers are:

  • 2K stands for "two-component": the lacquer is only activated by a hardener in the spray can.
  • This 2K technology provides an extremely hard, scratch-resistant and chemically resistant paint finish.
  • Perfect for vehicles that are used intensively or exposed to harsh conditions, such as on the race track.

Step-by-step plan: paint brake calipers yourself with spray can

Painting brake calipers yourself can be done with proper preparation and good products. If you want to paint calipers yourself with a spray can, follow the steps below.

Step 1: Clean the calipers

Always start with a clean surface. Use a powerful degreaser to remove dirt, oil and brake dust. This allows the caliper paint to adhere optimally and prevents the paint from coming off later.

Step 2: Remove loose paint and rust

Check the calipers for rust spots or damaged paint. Remove this with a wire brush or sandpaper. The smoother the surface, the tighter the end result.

Step 3: Apply an epoxy primer

An epoxy primer ensures strong adhesion and an even surface. Spray the primer in thin, even layers and allow it to dry completely before continuing. Thanks to the epoxy in the primer, the primer also provides good protection against rust.

Step 4: Lightly sand the primer

Use fine P600-grit sandpaper to lightly sand the primer. This removes small bumps and creates a perfectly smooth surface. Then clean with a lint-free cloth or tack cloth.

Step 5: Shake the caliper paint spray can well

It is important to shake the spray can of caliper paint well. Do this for at least 2 minutes to mix the pigments and binders well. This will give you an even color distribution during spraying.

Step 6: Spray several thin layers of paint

Apply the caliper paint in several thin coats instead of one thick coat. Keep short breaks of a few minutes between coats to allow the paint to evaporate. This prevents drips and ensures a professional result.

Step 7: Finish with clearcoat for protection

Use a 2K clear coat to protect the paint layer from scratches, UV rays and chemicals. This extends the life of the color and adds extra shine. When using 2K caliper paint, a clearcoat is often not necessary.

Step 8: Allow the paint to fully cure

Wait at least 24 hours before driving or installing the calipers. This way you can be sure that the paint has fully cured and can withstand heat and stress.

Tips for best results when painting calipers

  • Work at a temperature between 10°C and 30°C
  • Choose a dust-free and windless working area
  • Make sure the surface is completely free of grease
  • Always use a primer for optimal adhesion
  • Apply the paint in several thin layers rather than one thick layer

Popular spray paint colors calipers

As a specialist in spray cans and caliper paint, CROP offers you a choice of the most popular colors of paint for your calipers. Each color is designed to remain colorfast for a long time on any caliper without flaking off with temperature changes. Thus, online with us you choose from a wide range of colors inspired by sports cars and supercars:

  • Caliper paint red: Sporty and eye-catching, known from race cars
  • Caliper paint yellow (ceramic): Bright and exclusive, inspired by high-performance brakes
  • Caliper paint green (Porsche Hybrid): Original Porsche color, precisely mixed
  • Caliper paint blue: Chic look, often seen on electric cars
  • Caliper paint white: Sleek, bright and bold
  • Caliper paint purple: Unique and creative
  • Caliper paint bronze: Luxury metallic finish, as seen on Mercedes AMG

Professional brands of caliper paint

At CROP, you can buy professional brands of caliper paint in a variety of colors. Each brand of caliper paint in our range contains professional paint that meets all the requirements needed for the paint to permanently adhere to the calipers making them look like new again. Choose from the brands below:

CROP caliper paint

Raptor Caliper Paint

MoTip Caliper Paint

VHT Brake Caliper Paint

Buy heat resistant brake caliper paint in spray can from CROP

Want to buy heat resistant brake caliper paint in spray can? At CROP you will find a wide range of high-quality paints that are specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures. This paint can withstand up to 260°C or more, preserving its color and gloss even during intense braking. Thanks to the spray can, you can spray your calipers quickly and evenly, without brush marks or color differences. Plus, our paints are abrasion-resistant, resistant to brake dust, stone chips, brake fluid, salt and chemicals, so your calipers not only look sporty, but also stay protected for years to come. Whether you choose 1K or 2K caliper paint, at CROP you're always buying professional quality with a durable finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you paint brake calipers yourself?

Yes, you can paint brake calipers yourself! Just make sure you have the right preparation and materials, such as heat-resistant brake caliper paint. It’s a great way to give your car a sportier look. Be sure to thoroughly clean and, if needed, sand the calipers to ensure the paint adheres properly. With a bit of patience and care, you can achieve a great result!

What kind of paint can I use on brake calipers?

For brake calipers, it’s best to use specialised brake caliper paint that is heat-resistant and chemical-resistant. This type of paint is available in a variety of colours, allowing you to fully customise your car’s appearance. Make sure to thoroughly clean and prepare the surface before applying the paint to achieve the best results.

Do I need heat-resistant paint for brake calipers?

Yes, heat-resistant paint is recommended for brake calipers. This type of paint is specifically designed to withstand the high temperatures generated during braking, ensuring a long-lasting and durable finish.

What kind of paint should I use for brake calipers?

When painting brake calipers, it’s best to use specialised brake caliper paint that is heat-resistant and offers strong adhesion. This type of paint is designed to withstand the high temperatures and wear associated with braking systems, while also providing a sleek finish. Make sure to thoroughly clean and prep the calipers beforehand for the best results.

How long does brake caliper paint take to dry?

Brake caliper paint typically takes around 12 hours to fully dry. Ensure the calipers are properly cured before driving the car again to achieve optimal results.

Can you use 2K paint on brake calipers?

Yes, you can use 2K paint on brake calipers. This type of paint offers excellent adhesion and durability, making it ideal for the high temperatures and stress that brake calipers endure. Be sure to properly prepare the surface beforehand to achieve the best results.

Can you paint brake calipers with regular paint?

Yes, you can paint brake calipers with regular paint, but it’s not the best option. Standard paint is not designed to withstand the high temperatures and chemicals that brake calipers are exposed to. It’s better to use specialised brake caliper paint, which is heat-resistant and long-lasting, ensuring a good-looking finish that will hold up over time.

How many coats of brake caliper paint do you need?

For the best results, it’s recommended to apply 2 to 3 thin coats of brake caliper paint. Allow each coat to dry properly to ensure good adhesion and long-lasting durability.

What primer should I use for brake calipers?

Use an epoxy primer suitable for metal surfaces. This will provide better adhesion and enhance the durability of the brake caliper paint.