Something that has been bugging me for a while now is the condition of my rusty brake calipers, especially as I'm planning on getting my wheels refurbed this year I don't want them to be spoilt by a rusty lump of metal directly behind them and clearly visible through the 135s. At the weekend a took a wheel off and cleaned up one with a wire brush attachment in a battery drill. After about 10 minutes the surface rust had been removed but the caliper itself is still a dull browny grey colour. I know people paint them, red and blue seem to be quite popular, but I think I'm a bit long in the tooth for that look, and especially on a 2 litre, hardly a snarling beast. Maybe silver or black would be a bit more suitable against ruby black? Any thoughts?
