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Brake Calipers - Wax, Polish or Coat?
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<blockquote data-quote="maxxsp" data-source="post: 703401" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>I am using Carpro C-Quartz (ceramic quartz coating) on my new Stoptechs as I wanted to protect the glossy red finish. My brother (e34_lover) is also using it on his matte black AP's with good results as well. A good quality coating will definitely outlast most of the other solutions on the market as they chemically bond to the surface.</p><p>You will still need to take the rims off every few washes to thoroughly wash the caliper as brake dust can still collect in the hard to reach corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxxsp, post: 703401, member: 4808"] I am using Carpro C-Quartz (ceramic quartz coating) on my new Stoptechs as I wanted to protect the glossy red finish. My brother (e34_lover) is also using it on his matte black AP's with good results as well. A good quality coating will definitely outlast most of the other solutions on the market as they chemically bond to the surface. You will still need to take the rims off every few washes to thoroughly wash the caliper as brake dust can still collect in the hard to reach corners. [/QUOTE]
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