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I Would Like To Order a Custom G2 Color, But I Can’t Find My Color Code. Help?

December 14th, 2011 by BillH
G2 Custom Color Match Brake Caliper Paint

G2 Custom Color Match Brake Caliper Paint

So you want to purchase a G2 Custom Color Match Brake Caliper Paint, but you know the only way to accurately match a color is with the make, model, year and color code, you want to supply all four pieces of information (make, model, year and color code) in order for us to accurately match your color. Make, model and year are no problem, the thing is you can’t find your color code…

Maybe I can help you out.

The good news is, on most vehicles locating the color code is easy. However, some manufacturers place the code in odd places and you may have to check several locations. Remember… You are looking for a plate, sticker, decal or stamping on the body somewhere.

Below you will find some helpful starting points for finding the color code on different vehicles:

  • Acura/Honda –> Color id plate generally on the drivers door jamb.
  • Audi –> Hidden around the spare tire on a paper tag and can often be loose or folded over
  • BMW –> Usually underneath the hood by the strut towers.
  • Ford –> Always on the drivers door jamb, but often they will have the color code above where it says “Exterior Paint Code”.
  • GM –> GM has a fairly confusing code system. Often there will be a BC CC before the color code. This stands for Basecoat/Clearcoat. The U in the paint code means the Upper Color and the L means the Lower Color. Don’t get confused by the BC CC and the U and L, they are not actually a part of your color code.
  • Hyundai –> Usually on the drivers door jamb.
  • Infiniti –> Always on the drivers door jamb.
  • Jaguar –> Usually on the drivers door jamb, but in older models, it can be under the hood, trunk, etc.
  • Kia –> Usually on the drivers door jamb, but in older models, it can be under the hood, trunk, etc.
  • Land Rover –> Usually on the drivers door jamb or under the hood.
  • Lexus –> Has the color code on the drivers door jamb
  • Mazda –> On the drivers door jamb, but in older models, it can be under the hood, trunk, etc.
  • Mercedes –> Located by the radiator.
  • Mitsubishi –> Under the hood or the drivers door jamb.
  • Nissan –> Always on the drivers door jamb.
  • Porsche –> Usually around the spare tire, but it can also be on the drivers door jamb, under the hood, trunk, etc.
  • Subaru –> Usually underneath the hood by the strut towers.
  • Saab –> Usually on the drivers door jamb.
  • Toyota –> Has the color code on the drivers door jamb.
  • Volkswagen –> Hidden around the spare tire on a paper tag and can often be loose or folded over.
  • Volvo –> Usually underneath the hood towards either side.

What are you waiting for??? Request your custom color already! If you have any questions, as always I value your feedback, you can contact me via e-mail at billh@g2usa.com, or if you prefer to call me, I am here to answer your questions Monday through Friday 9 AM/CST – 5 PM/CST at 1-847-388-3901!

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Is The Date on the Back of my G2 Paint Kit an Expiration Date?

December 12th, 2011 by BillH
G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Set

G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Set

I get asked this question quite a bit, and I can assure you that the answer is…

No!

The date on the back of your brake caliper paint kit is not an expiration date, it is actually the born on date. Your G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set is good for 18 months from the born on date.

In other words if your brake caliper paint kit is marked as JAN 10 on the back, that kit would be viable until JUN 11, and maybe longer. There is no expiration date on the paint itself, it doesn’t ever really go bad. The expiration date refers to the reactor, which may harden. If you have a brake caliper paint kit that has expired but the reactor is still in a liquid state it is actually still a usable kit.

G2 Paint Reactor

G2 Paint Reactor

Some of you may remember that the G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set had a shelf life of 6 months. The shelf life has been extended from 6 months to 18 months based on an improved vaccum seal cap which is now being used on the reactor which has greatly increased the viability period of the reactor, thereby increasing the shelf life!

So rest assured, your G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set or G2 High Temperature Engine Paint System Set is good for approximately 18 months from the born on date located on the back of the box. Beyond 18 months the reactor begins to harden in the jar, once this happens the kit itself is no longer viable.

If your reactor has hardened in the jar you still may not have to purchase a new kit. If the kit is less than 3 years old you can simply purchase a replacement reactor!

For our G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Sets you’ll need a:

1/2 Oz. G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Replacement Reactor

For our G2 High Temperature Engine Paint System Sets you’ll need a:

3/4 Oz. G2 Engine Paint System Replacement Reactor

If your kit is 3 years old or older it is recommended that you replace the entire kit.

What are you waiting for??? Go paint your calipers already! If you have any questions, as always I value your feedback, you can contact me via e-mail at billh@g2usa.com, or if you prefer to call me, I am here to answer your questions Monday through Friday 9 AM/CST – 5 PM/CST at 1-847-388-3901!

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Trevor Moore’s 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS with Brembo Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

December 9th, 2011 by BillH

Today we are showcasing Trevor Moore’s 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS. Trevor used our G2 red caliper paint kit on his Brembo brakes and had this to say about the experience…

I used the red G2 Paint to do my 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Brembo calipers.  I masked off the front face and painted the rest red.  It was a breeze to use the kit and they look great!

Trevor J. Moore

 

These are the pictures he forwarded along…

 

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Front Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Front Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

 

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Rear Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Rear Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

 

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS With Brembo Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS With Brembo Brakes Featuring G2 Red Brake Caliper Paint.

I want to thank Trevor for forwarding on these great pictures! I hope they will inspire you as much as they have inspired everyone here!

As always if you have any questions or comments I’m always here to answer them, and I would love to see your results…You can submit installation pics to G2 here to be featured

So…

What are you waiting for??? Go paint your calipers already! If you have any questions, as always I value your feedback, you can contact me via e-mail at billh@g2usa.com, or if you prefer to call me, I am here to answer your questions Monday through Friday 9 AM/CST – 5 PM/CST toll free at 1-847-388-3901!

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Can I apply G2 High Temperature Automotive Paint Over a Previous Application?

December 7th, 2011 by BillH

I get asked this question quite often, and I’m happy to say the answer is a resounding…

Yes!!!

English: Sandpaper in different grits (40, 80,...

Sandpaper in various grits

The painting process is really not all that different than a standard application… In fact, the prep work for applying the G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set is basically the same for all applications, however if your calipers have already been painted once before you will need to hit the area to be painted with some fine to medium grit sandpaper or scotch brite in order to rough up the area and give it some extra tooth. Remember… Your aim here is not to remove the previous coating, it’s just to rough it up a bit to be sure the new coating will properly adhere.

Once this is done you can apply the paint as normal by following the steps below.

Scrub the calipers or drum with a Scotch-Brite pad or scrub sponge and a bucket of water to clean as much brake dust, rust and dirt off as possible. Detergent isn’t necessary as you’re really just trying to remove the loose particles at this point. Allow the surface to air dry then apply the brake cleaner to break up the tougher brake dust and rust. Alternate spraying the caliper or drum and then brushing it with a wire brush. If necessary go back to the bucket of water and scrub pad to get whatever remaining brake dust you can. Allow the surface to air dry again then spray it one more time with the brake cleaner.

The surface should be ready for the G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set application at this point.

What are you waiting for??? Go paint your calipers already! If you have any questions, as always I value your feedback, you can contact me via e-mail at billh@g2usa.com, or if you prefer to call me, I am here to answer your questions Monday through Friday 9 AM/CST – 5 PM/CST at 1-847-388-3901!

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Diana Velarde’s White Volvo S40 Featuring G2 White Brake Caliper Paint.

December 5th, 2011 by BillH

Today we are showcasing Diana Velarde’s beautiful Volvo S40. Diana used our G2 white caliper paint kit on her white Volvo S40 and these are the pictures she forwarded along…

 

Volvo S40 with G2 White Caliper Paint Applied to the Front Calipers.

Volvo S40 with G2 White Caliper Paint Applied to the Front Calipers.

 

Volvo S40 with G2 White Caliper Paint Applied to the Rear Calipers.

Volvo S40 with G2 White Caliper Paint Applied to the Rear Calipers.

 

Volvo S40 With G2 White Brake Caliper Paint Applied.

Volvo S40 With G2 White Brake Caliper Paint Applied.

 

I want to thank Diana for forwarding on these great pictures! I hope they will inspire you as much as they have inspired everyone here!

As always if you have any questions or comments I’m always here to answer them, and I would love to see your results…You can submit installation pics to G2 here to be featured

So…

What are you waiting for??? Go paint your calipers already! If you have any questions, as always I value your feedback, you can contact me via e-mail at billh@g2usa.com, or if you prefer to call me, I am here to answer your questions Monday through Friday 9 AM/CST – 5 PM/CST toll free at 1-847-388-3901!

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