Polished Calipers, But Now Some Rust??
Polished Calipers, But Now Some Rust??
Hey guys/gals,
I polished my brake calipers with sandpaper and a dremel. They turned out fantastic!
However I have a problem....it appears that spots of the caliper surface are turning an orange shade (rust).
I thought that these calipers were aluminum and therefore shouldn't be rusting.
Has anyone had any experience with this? I'm pretty upset about it to be honest as I was not expecting it. I hope I haven't made a mistake by sanding them now
The rust seems to come of fairly easily so I'm wondering if its a case simliar to with stainless steel exhausts (oxidation) that needs to be removed (ie. with brake cleaner or something)?
Thanks for any help!
Danny
I polished my brake calipers with sandpaper and a dremel. They turned out fantastic!
However I have a problem....it appears that spots of the caliper surface are turning an orange shade (rust).
I thought that these calipers were aluminum and therefore shouldn't be rusting.
Has anyone had any experience with this? I'm pretty upset about it to be honest as I was not expecting it. I hope I haven't made a mistake by sanding them now

The rust seems to come of fairly easily so I'm wondering if its a case simliar to with stainless steel exhausts (oxidation) that needs to be removed (ie. with brake cleaner or something)?
Thanks for any help!
Danny
Last edited by Dan; Apr 10, 2008 at 09:18 PM.
I wanted to do this as well but now that you seem to have rust,I guess it's a no go for me
I want to paint calipers but I've heard of people who's are chipping. I don't like doing stuff twice. Like my rotors..but that's another story
I want to paint calipers but I've heard of people who's are chipping. I don't like doing stuff twice. Like my rotors..but that's another story
Oh, and one other question: Should they not have rusted normally on our cars even without sanding? I understand that sanding can make it worse, but we don't typically see rust on our brake calipers? They seem to pit and turn black but that's about it.
First off, is the rust coming from the calipers or is it deposited on the calipers?
The discs are not aluminum.
Only way?
My car's axle tubes don't have rust. Why should the polished calipers?
It has never seen rain.

The discs are not aluminum.

Only way?
My car's axle tubes don't have rust. Why should the polished calipers?
It has never seen rain.


Dave, the large portion of the front caliper does not seem to be rusting which supports what you're saying.
I think I may use rust eater (liquid in a bottle which takes the rust right off) and then clear coat them.
I bought Duplicolour clear for use on rims. That may be my next move.
I think I may use rust eater (liquid in a bottle which takes the rust right off) and then clear coat them.
I bought Duplicolour clear for use on rims. That may be my next move.
That was my thought.....the rust is being deposited on the calipers. But you can't wipe it off with your finger...it definately seems to be from the caliper itself.
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