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<blockquote data-quote="mu22stang" data-source="post: 7949737" data-attributes="member: 81298"><p>IMO, brake caliper paint isn't make or break if you're trying to be competitive in a car show - unless it's hot import nights. Skip the paint until you get the color you truly want and just spend $5 on some brake cleaner/degreaser and just spiff them up for the time being. Eagle 1 Chrome cleaner actually works really well, too. I use it for my rims, but it's so strong, it actually made my brakes look brand new, no scrubbing at all required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mu22stang, post: 7949737, member: 81298"] IMO, brake caliper paint isn't make or break if you're trying to be competitive in a car show - unless it's hot import nights. Skip the paint until you get the color you truly want and just spend $5 on some brake cleaner/degreaser and just spiff them up for the time being. Eagle 1 Chrome cleaner actually works really well, too. I use it for my rims, but it's so strong, it actually made my brakes look brand new, no scrubbing at all required. [/QUOTE]
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