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If any of you guys have painted the brake booster, what paint did you use. I hoping that it will be something that can be purchased at the local auto parts.
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Kryon satin black worked great for me.
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Cast iron grey..
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This is what I used: Dupli-Color Ford Semi-Gloss Black p/n DE1635. (available at O'Reilly's).

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thanks for the reply guys. I thought about using the engine paint but just wanted some opinions. I going to use etching primer for the prime coat. Now to choose a color :hmm:
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Good day Jimmy828,

Here's my old booster and the new one (before I painted it). The old one had been painted with rattle-can engine enamel about ten years prior to this photo.

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I brushed on Rust Bullet Automotive, using a "dabbing" motion with a throw-away foam brush. The master cylinder got Rust Bullet top-coated with Rust Bullet BlackShell.

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That was about six or seven years ago, and both have held up perfectly.
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robroy wrote:Good day Jimmy828,

Here's my old booster and the new one (before I painted it). The old one had been painted with rattle-can engine enamel about ten years prior to this photo.

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I brushed on Rust Bullet Automotive, using a "dabbing" motion with a throw-away foam brush. The master cylinder got Rust Bullet top-coated with Rust Bullet BlackShell.

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That was about six or seven years ago, and both have held up perfectly.
Went to web site for the rust bullet. Something i might consider. thanks robroy
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jimmy828 wrote:Went to web site for the rust bullet. Something i might consider. thanks robroy
You're welcome Jimmy. I should have mentioned this before--Rust Bullet contains isocyanates. This thread might be of some interest to you.

What safety equipment is required for paint w/isocyanates?

I'm easily spooked when it comes to toxic chemicals, but I did go to great lengths to avoid contact with the stuff (I used a remote air system and full-body gown while spraying it through an HVLP gun). I believe I made do with a charcoal cannister mask, plastic face-shield, and serious rubber gloves while brushing with it, though in retrospect that may have been foolish.
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