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VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11
VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11

VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11 oz.

Product ID : 8631050


Galleon Product ID 8631050
UPC / ISBN 010155007328
Shipping Weight 0.9 lbs
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Model SP732
Manufacturer VHT
Shipping Dimension 7.83 x 2.4 x 2.36 inches
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VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11 Features

  • Paint has been specifically designed for brake, drum, caliper and rotor custom detailing

  • Superior heat and chemical resistance

  • Best when used with primer color paint and clear coat process

  • Withstands temperatures up to 900 degrees when cured properly

  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island


About VHT SP732 Bright Blue Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11

Description VHT SP732 Bright Blue Caliper Paint has been specifically designed for brake, drum, caliper, and rotor custom detailing. It is heat resistant to 900 degrees Fahrenheit and will not chip, peel, crack, fade or rust even under extremes of operation or road and weather conditions. VHT caliper paint is easy to apply, dries quickly and is remarkably resistant. Careful preparation is essential to insure proper adhesion and curing.VHT caliper paint is part of a multi high performance coating system. The coating system products consist of primer, paint, and clear coat. VHT caliper paint dries to the touch in 30 minutes and completely over night. VHT caliper paint only attains its unique qualities after correct curing. Curing occurs with normal brake operating temperatures or parts can be heated to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Complete application and curing process instructions are also printed on each can.