

🔥 Transform your brakes into a high-gloss statement of power and precision!
VHT Caliper Paint Clear Gloss is a high-temp enamel spray designed for brake calipers, rotors, and drums. It resists heat up to 900°F, brake dust, chipping, and automotive chemicals, delivering a durable, glossy finish that dries quickly with an easy-to-use nozzle. Ideal for vehicle enthusiasts seeking a professional-grade, long-lasting custom look that stands up to harsh conditions and intense braking.














| ASIN | B000CPJLV2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | VHT |
| Brand Name | VHT |
| Color | Gloss Clear |
| Container Type | aerosol can |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,953 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010155007304 |
| Included Components | Color Mixing Chart |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Height | 0.2 Meters |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dupli-Color / VHT |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 010155007304 773194855533 |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**2
The perfect solution to getting those shiny red brake calipers!
At under ten bucks on average, the VHT SP731 Real Red Brake Caliper paint can-11 oz. is well worth every penny. It seems to have more paint than most normal paint cans. This single paint can, can be used to spray 4 big truck-sized calipers. Specifically designed for detailing in breaks, drums, calipers and rotor customization. Designed to withstand immense heating. It can endure over 900 degrees when cured properly. Caliper covers are good customizations but they are not pocket friendly and they may not fit the car’s rims properly. With this paint though, an affordable customized makeover is possible. Even with bad roads and harsh weather conditions, this paint will not peel, rust or even crack. Using the real red brake caliper is as easy as applying it and waiting for it dry. Also, the paint doesn’t drip. Of course before applying, one ought to clean the calipers very well before applying the paint. Dirt, sand, dust, grease, oil, grime, and other junk can obviously cause the paint to not stick. Brakes take a ton of abuse being under the car, so you may consider a thourough degreaser. Other than that, there are no significant caveats attached to it. The effective performance of this paint of course applies to correct curing. The instructions for curing have been provided by the manufacturer on the package box. It is though worth noting that curing happens during the normal braking operation temperatures (around 200 degrees Fahrenheit) or if the braking operation is not possible during the period of curing, then pre-heating the parts is also viable. To get to the 200 degrees Fahrenheit, one is required to drive the car at a pretty high speed after painting and then braking hard. This curing aids in chemical resistance against fluids like fuel and brake fluids. If you don’t cure the paint then bad things will happen. One of the bad things that will happen is that the paint will melt leaving you with a messy surface. To achieve a glossy red color, you can use the red brake caliper paint with a primer and a clear coat. VHT also stocks primers and clear coats. The caliper paint can also be used on motorcycle wheels. The wheels will look really good. The paint has a strong odor and it may irritate your nose and throat. Everything should work fine and as expected if all the instructions are followed. You will also have to tape the caliper’s surroundings. But all in all, the search for the perfect brake caliper paint should start and end with this paint as it truly does what it says it will do. This paint is also evidently superior to other caliper paints like Rustoleum and Duplicolor.
M**.
LOVE IT
I was iffy about doing this to my car, but I decided I’m on vacation so I might as well get it done because I’m not paying somebody for something I can do to my car myself no matter what it is if I can do it I’m doing it I’ll buy the parts and do it myself and I love the results Great color. The paint quality is amazing. It looks good. It worked very well. I recommend this to any and everyone this is a 10 out of 10 and still holding up four months later because I did this a while ago now. So for anyone who wants to do some type of project on their car or their truck, you can do it just like I did Update*** It’s been a little over a year now and the paint is still holding strong and I still love it glad I went this route instead of buying caliper covers
E**H
Awesome results, use a paint brush if needed!
Just Awesome. First time working with this brand and I see why it's the industry leader. The spray is almost enamel-like and color is true to the name- Real Orange. Easy to work with, I previously used black caliper paint from a different brand and while it wasn't bad, the quality of this is obviously better. I was hesitant working with the spray since orange will be obvious if there is dripping or overspray. I looked at some videos online and trying used a small paint brush to apply. I sprayed this into the top of another spray can and just dipped the paint and lathered on with minimal masking. After 2 coats it shines through. I love the result on my Jag!
L**Z
👍 👌
VHT is a great product 👌 lays down good, sprays clean and holds its bond really well as long as you properly prep the surface prior to spraying haven't had any issues in any category with this brand
D**N
Don't panic with milky white on Gloss Clear!
This review is for the Gloss Clear (wish amazon would state this automatically for these multi item vendor pages). Edit: Apparently I have only one option of one review since they were from the same page. Seriously amazon, fix this for your consumers! One star dropped because no where on the clear can does it say clear. If you lose your cap then you have to test it if you also bought other VHT spray paints and have them capless nearby. The clear scared me more than I ever want to be scared again. Brand new 3k brake package and go to put a clear coat on and I got a milky look on a relatively light coat. I was tempted to grab my brake cleaner and scrub the days work I had on them. I'm glad I waited. At first I was letting them air dry. I need to wait for spacers so due to that there's no rush. I then did a test (1st pic). I sprayed one pad clip which gets milky easily. The paint under that is a dark orange (not the gold in the other two pics). I put it on a towel on the dashboard of my truck and let the sun bake it for a few minutes. I live in southwest FL so it was baked quick. The glaze was great and the milky look was gone. Some things don't get a good gloss layer, even with many heavy coats. Pics one and two are shinier than they appear. Gold really has a hard time showing that in pictures. The gold however took 5 - 7 coats before I was barely happy with the results. The VHT Red is more glossy as is without clear than the Gold is with my end result. My process was much more than most have stated, but due to trying to get the best and be sure it was cured. 1st I primed two coats. 2nd I painted 4 coats. 1st light and others thereafter were medium and heavy with no runs. 3rd I was going to wait it out, so they sat for four days. 4th My decals came in (I used an Infiniti set, akebono set for the a and underline, and a custom set I ordered online). I'm a ham and it's my hard work and paycheck so decided to get some laughs. 5th I sprayed 5 - 7 coats of this clear. After each coat I put them on a towel in my truck and sun baked them. They got almost too hot to handle and I have very calloused hands. 6th After work I took them home and baked them at 200° for 1 hour. 7th I smiled and am writing this review as they lay next to me so I can appreciate the tender loving care I put into this! The 4th pic is the gold without the clear. The room I'm in is incredible hot and humid. I had to buy a 3rd can because the end of the first started spraying what seemed like sand and was MUCH darker than the rest. 2nd can did the same only half way through. I then researched it and it was actually said to be something that happens in very low humidity so I did the 3rd outside in the shade with no issue. My own learning experience so won't knock off stars for my conditions during the painting. You can see the slight grittyness under the last two coats. At this point having stripped them from a past color change and being near the end of my third can I was happy to move forward. Best of luck with your project. Hope this helps.
T**E
Great coverage, easy to use, and looks OE. Impressed!
I really like VHT products. Prior to seeing my friend use this on his Audi R8, I was quite skeptical of spray cans. I prefer to powder coat the calipers, or use G2 paint kits because of their heat proof coatings. Well, seeing is believing. When I saw how great my buddy's calipers came out, I knew that was it. The color was good, and light-medium coats settled real nicely. It was so smooth; almost like factory! Needless to say, I was impressed. However; for my own Honda Fit, I wasn't too sure how it would come out. The Brembo calipers on higher end cars are smooth as silk and a great platform to start with. I don't have those though. My Honda calipers are roughly textured steel pieces. But hey, what the heck? Worst comes to worst, it just looks like a cheapo Honda caliper. Bought one gold can. There's enough to spray two calipers, with extra to spare. My DIY process went something like this: - Cleaned my brand-used DC2 ITR calipers with brake cleaner - Masked off the piston and other delicate areas - Hit it once with a light coat, wait a few minutes for it to dry - Proceed to do two light coats, with a few minutes in between so that it could dry - After that I laid a nice, thick coat and waited for another 5 minutes before I hit it with the last medium coat - Once the paint dried and settled on the surface, I proceeded to let it dry overnight Damn, this thing looks good. I installed it, and even tried to knick it to see if the paint would come off. Nope. I definitely would recommend this to any diy-er. It's a great product at a great price, and the durability so far has been extremely good. I have had it on for about two months now and it still looks great. I don't even clean it, to be honest lol.
S**M
Good product with proper prep
Like any painter will tell you, prep is 90% of the work. Your parts gotta be clean clean clean. Remove the rust, remove the grease, as clean as you can get it. Degreaser, Brake Cleaner, Acetone, throw all you've got at it!! Since most calipers and parts are cast iron, you gotta get down in those crevasses and divots. Scuff with a Scotch-brite and wipe down again. My final wipe was done with a 23% IPA solution to get any residue from the cleaners off. So I did all of that as best I could, but it wasn't perfect and I have some fisheyes in places, but they look great from 5 feet away! Before I started painting I turned my oven on at 200 degrees. I painted the parts in 3 coats, 10 minutes between. After the painting was done I hung them in the oven for 2 hours (directions say 1) then turned the oven off and let everything cool. After an hour they were cool enough to handle. And I'm really impressed with the hardness of the paint and I think it's going to be very durable. Pealing off the tape I could tell how hard the paint got and it was kind of like a shell.
W**E
Bright and fast drying.
Great coverage and quick drying. One can did all four calipers on my Colorado. This dries fast and provides a hard coating. Very bright yellow, looks great against black wheels.
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