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title: "High Temperature High Gloss Self Leveling Brush On Black G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Kit"
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# High Temperature High Gloss Self Leveling Brush On Black G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Kit

**Brand:** g2
**Price:** € 214.28
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** High Temperature High Gloss Self Leveling Brush On Black G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Kit by g2
- **How much does it cost?** € 214.28 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- g2 enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Description

Review: Looks great, don't use provided brush - Nice product. Looks like powder coat when done and dry. Easy to apply. Only suggestion is don't use the brushes that are provided. Mine left hairs behind in the coating and you can see them, fortunately I was able to pull them before the product dried. I had to recoat that area twice because it left a line in the coating. Other then that, went on easy and looks good when dry. Very shiny black.
Review: I am very pleased with how this product has transformed my calipers! - I'm not big on vehicle mods. I'm also not not particularly handy when it comes to cars, so the thought of doing anything that involved the brakes on my car scared me quite a bit. I watched many videos on how to paint calipers to get comfortable with the process and make sure I knew what I was doing. I also looked at the various options (spray paint vs. brush painting) as well as reading reviews on the various products and manufacturers. In the end, it seemed that G2 was the best fit for me and I'm very glad I made the decision. I chose to paint the calipers on my new Audi A6 during a stretch of days in January that averaged in the high 50's and low 60's. Even the company warns that you should only apply the paint between 56 and 70 degrees F. Given I was in the ideal temperature range, I dove right in! Given my car was brand new (2017), I didn't need to spend a significant amount of time to clean the calipers as they were already pretty clean. I did, however, focus on taping and masking off the parts of the wheel that must not/cannot be painted. I also purchased artists brushes that work with enamel paints. I did read that the brush that comes with the kit can shed. I honestly didn't see that, but never gave it the chance and used my brushes anyway. I was able to add four coats of paint to my calipers. The first coat took some time and was a light coat. The last coat gave it a final, smooth finish. I chose black to match the black-out look I was going for with my A6. I didn't have any problems applying the paint. There were times when loaded too much paint on the brush and it dripped, but I was able to fix it easily. I waited at least 15 minutes between coats. Truth be told, I purchased two kits. It was impossible for me to put my vehicle up on four jack stands, so I was only able to raise one wheel up at a time. I would paint one caliper, let it sit for 2 hours, then put the wheel on and move to the next wheel. I have heard that some people have successfully cut the paint and the hardening agent in half to save for later. I didn't chose to do that as I feared I'd not have the right amount of hardener to paint and eventually the paint would fail. Once all four wheels were completed, I waited two days to cure. G2 says wait 24 hours, but the temperature in my garage dropped at night below 56 degrees so I wanted to give it more curing time. Once cured, I took the wheels off again and applied high-heat transfer stickers to the caliper to finish the look. I am very pleased with the results and would recommend this product to anyone - as long as you have the time to devote to the cleaning, prep and painting as required.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000G2AOU8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | G2 |
| Brand Name | G2 |
| Container Type | Tin |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 493 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Included Components | Brush |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Model Number | G2 |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | G2164 |
| UPC | 196852456680 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** G2
- **Color:** Black
- **Finish Type:** High-Gloss
- **Indoor/Outdoor Usage:** Outdoor
- **Item Volume:** 4 Fluid Ounces
- **Paint Type:** Spray
- **Size:** 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
- **Special Feature:** Heat Resistant
- **Surface Recommendation:** Glass,Metal
- **Unit Count:** 4.0 Fluid Ounces

## Images

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![High Temperature High Gloss Self Leveling Brush On Black G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Kit - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41UufA7eSKL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: how is surface prepared**
A: I may have gone overboard but knowing how important it is I degreased, wire brushed, scrubbed, and scraped all the old loose dirt, sanded to remove more dirt, degreased, then finished with the kit's included brake cleaner. Paint stuck with no issues.

**Q: I have never seen paint that sticks well to metal without primer.  Does this have a primer in the kit?**
A: No primer in the paint or the kit but none needed as long as you make sure that the metal that you paint is clean.  I used a metal cleaner and a wire brush and the results were great.  Its been over a year and the brake calipers I painted have not flaked or faded.  I did apply a clear coat.

**Q: I'm reading some people are using th VHT Caliper Clear Coat over this G2 kit, is it really needed?**
A: You could definitely use 2k clear coat, (epoxy) I wouldn't use anything else.

**Q: Will it fix 2014 BMW 535i**
A: This is Paint; the only thing it “fixes” is the appearance of the calipers

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Looks great, don't use provided brush
*by J***A on 27 April 2026*

Nice product. Looks like powder coat when done and dry. Easy to apply. Only suggestion is don't use the brushes that are provided. Mine left hairs behind in the coating and you can see them, fortunately I was able to pull them before the product dried. I had to recoat that area twice because it left a line in the coating. Other then that, went on easy and looks good when dry. Very shiny black.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am very pleased with how this product has transformed my calipers!
*by J***A on 1 February 2017*

I'm not big on vehicle mods. I'm also not not particularly handy when it comes to cars, so the thought of doing anything that involved the brakes on my car scared me quite a bit. I watched many videos on how to paint calipers to get comfortable with the process and make sure I knew what I was doing. I also looked at the various options (spray paint vs. brush painting) as well as reading reviews on the various products and manufacturers. In the end, it seemed that G2 was the best fit for me and I'm very glad I made the decision. I chose to paint the calipers on my new Audi A6 during a stretch of days in January that averaged in the high 50's and low 60's. Even the company warns that you should only apply the paint between 56 and 70 degrees F. Given I was in the ideal temperature range, I dove right in! Given my car was brand new (2017), I didn't need to spend a significant amount of time to clean the calipers as they were already pretty clean. I did, however, focus on taping and masking off the parts of the wheel that must not/cannot be painted. I also purchased artists brushes that work with enamel paints. I did read that the brush that comes with the kit can shed. I honestly didn't see that, but never gave it the chance and used my brushes anyway. I was able to add four coats of paint to my calipers. The first coat took some time and was a light coat. The last coat gave it a final, smooth finish. I chose black to match the black-out look I was going for with my A6. I didn't have any problems applying the paint. There were times when loaded too much paint on the brush and it dripped, but I was able to fix it easily. I waited at least 15 minutes between coats. Truth be told, I purchased two kits. It was impossible for me to put my vehicle up on four jack stands, so I was only able to raise one wheel up at a time. I would paint one caliper, let it sit for 2 hours, then put the wheel on and move to the next wheel. I have heard that some people have successfully cut the paint and the hardening agent in half to save for later. I didn't chose to do that as I feared I'd not have the right amount of hardener to paint and eventually the paint would fail. Once all four wheels were completed, I waited two days to cure. G2 says wait 24 hours, but the temperature in my garage dropped at night below 56 degrees so I wanted to give it more curing time. Once cured, I took the wheels off again and applied high-heat transfer stickers to the caliper to finish the look. I am very pleased with the results and would recommend this product to anyone - as long as you have the time to devote to the cleaning, prep and painting as required.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ G2 Brake caliper Paint
*by M***0 on 13 April 2014*

I bought this caliper paint for my 2010 Mustang GT. I wish that car dealers would start using painted calipers as an option from the factory. After a few thousand miles on your car the calipers tend to be a bit of an eye sore. Not wanting to spend a few thousand dollars to upgrade my brake system i decided to go the cheaper route for the time being. The G2 caliper paint seemed to be the best on the market from what I've read. Years back I painted my calipers using the "rattle can" high heat paint method. It worked nice and was a lot less time consuming but it didn't last long at all, especially after several high pressure washes...The G2 paint system seemed to be a great alternative with better, longer lasting results!! The fact that it "cures" rather than dries was a definite selling point!! I will say that you have to work fairly quick because of the paint curing when applying because it does start to cure/dry pretty fast!! The brake cleaner thats included is just your basic over the counter cleaner. I cleaned the brakes right before I applied the paint to get off all the caked on brake dust and grease but i didn't spend a ton of time cleaning them...I do HIGHLY recommend you purchase a better quality brush. The one provided works well for the smaller hard to reach areas but the bristles are fairly cheap so they tend to dry out and get hard after sitting for a few minutes. I would also purchase a thicker brush, it'll save time and make applying the paint much easier!! I would also recommend if applying this outside that you apply it first thing in the morning and out of the direct sunlight. The heat and sun will make the paint start to dry way to fast and will make the paint very thick. Overall I am satisfied with this cheap alternative to better looking brakes. The application/prep time took about 3-4 hours total after 2 coats per caliper. I don't recommend driving your car for at least 24 hours to allow curing time. I am letting the paint "cure" over night to see the end result but as of now I am pretty happy with the G2 kit!!

## Frequently Bought Together

- G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint Kit - High Gloss, Wear and Heat Resistant, Epoxy Paint System - Dries Hard, No Flaking or Fading Black G2164
- VHT SP730 Gloss Clear Brake Caliper Paint Can - 11 oz.

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