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how to coat brake rotors
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Coating brake rotors is a process aimed at preventing rust and corrosion, hence extending their lifespan and maintaining aesthetic appeal. To coat brake rotors, you should start with selecting a high-temperature resistant coating, specifically designed for brake parts. Clean the rotor thoroughly using a brake cleaner to remove any dirt, grease, or rust, ensuring the surface is completely dry before applying the coating. Mask off any areas that should not be coated, such as the brake pads contact surface. Apply the coating evenly according to the manufacturer's instructions, often requiring a spray application. Allow it to dry and cure as specified, which may mean not using the vehicle for a certain period. It's important to follow all safety instructions during the process, use protective gear, and ensure a well-ventilated workspace. Coating brake rotors not only protects them but can also enhance the look of exposed wheel areas. Regular checks and maintenance are still necessary to ensure optimal brake performance.
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