rusty hubs

Hammerite Smoothrite will do the job. If its just very light surface rust try polishing them up first.

Did mine yesterday with Autoglym resin polish and then a coating of Amorall wheel shield. Still factory fresh after 2 years but then I don't use the Zed during the winter :)

Tim.
 
Looking at a new 4 series convertible today and I noticed that the hubs are now painted or coated in something a bit more special, I don't know if all the new models are the same, perhaps they've got the message at last after all the complaints they must have received.
 
HillWalker said:
Looking at a new 4 series convertible today and I noticed that the hubs are now painted or coated in something a bit more special, I don't know if all the new models are the same, perhaps they've got the message at last after all the complaints they must have received.

Yes, my new un has painted hubs and calipers this time :thumbsup:
 
Has anyone tried spraying their callipers with clear lacquer to try and prevent the build up of brake grime?
 
srhutch said:
mark, do you find his solution permanent, or do you need to apply every so often?

So, couple of months down the line, and still looking good

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Couple of small spots of rust, probably missed an area when I first treated them. However they still looking pretty good. Car has been in the garage for the past 3 weeks, I suppose the best test would be this autumn/winter when we get some rain...
 
New2Zed said:
Has anyone tried spraying their callipers with clear lacquer to try and prevent the build up of brake grime?


This is exactly what i have done to mine, cleaned them up with a drill/wire brush combo then clear laquer-its given a bronze type finish which looks pretty good.
regards
 
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