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pug20six
PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:29 am Up
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Painting My Brakes Tomorrow, Just Wondering How long do they take to dry ???
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About 24 hours.
I left mine for about 48 I think.
That was Hammerite smooth.

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bout 2 hours if u use a hair dryer Wink
 
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tofy92 wrote:
about 2 hours if u use a hair dryer Wink

please dont tell me you sat there for 2 hours with a hair dryer Smile

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meady wrote:
tofy92 wrote:
about 2 hours if u use a hair dryer Wink

please dont tell me you sat there for 2 hours with a hair dryer Smile

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Tbh, 6 hours should be enough for calipers. Maybe 8-10 hours for drums so they don't stick to the alloys, or just stick some copper grease on the rear of them.

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mine took about 4 hours to dry in all honesty and mine to was hamerite smooth,
 
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:46 pm Up
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Yeah it will be touch dry in a few hours, but your better off leaving it 24-48hrs..
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