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Old 07-27-2009, 04:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by westpak@HPLogic View Post
talk to Mike on here THEPOWDERCOATER.COM he did my 350Z Brembo's about 5 years ago and still looking good
Yup...Mike's the man on this stuff. I've done a few sets. You really want a clean metal surface to PC to. This will mean a chemical strip, bead blast, or a burn off of the OEM finish. I like to remove all parts, seals etc before stripping and baking. The secret is always to have a good surface to work with just like paint, and only stripping the finish really gets you that..











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