Frost master cylinder paint

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Frost master cylinder paint

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The few master cylinders on my pick-up projects need to be refurbished and noticed this paint on Frosts' website.

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... e=Eastwood Brake Grey (368gr) &catID=14&frostCat=Brakes&frostSubCat=&subCatID=

Anyone used this ?
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Re: Frost master cylinder paint

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I have used it and it gives a really nice colour and finish, here's a picture:

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I haven't tested its resistance to brake fluid yet though.
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Thanks Graeme, that looks great. :)

I suspect it will have a similar resistance to brake fluid as most other paint does !!
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Re: Frost master cylinder paint

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very nice finish on those masters
anyone know if there is a company that could refurbish the original grey (i.e. not painting them)
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Re: Frost master cylinder paint

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i normaly use 5 wheel silver wheel paint and dont spill :P
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