Soooo i attempted this on the weekend just gone. Was a bit of a disaster, but the end result was actualy really good (so far).
I removed the calipers, but not completly, just so i could sit them away from the rotor, but didnt havto to bleed the lines. I taped, cardborded and clothed up everything i could see (and still managed to get overspray..go figure).
I degreased, scrubed, even did a very light sand of all of the calipers. I followed the instructions on the paint and left half hour intervals between each coat of paint (ended up doing 3 with a very light final coat). I then left them about 3 hours before putting on the clear coat. Now the paint was touch dry when i was ready to put on the clear coat.
I had subaru brake caliper stickers to put on (underneath the clear coat). I ordered white ones, and specified this with the seller on at least 3 occasions. I removed the top layer of the sticker only to discover they are friggin "chrome" stickers.
So I hadto go without the stickers. I put on a coat of clear coat, and left it 30mins (can said 20). I did another coat and then left it over night. Saturday came and it wasnt dry. Figured it was a pretty cold night, id just leave the shed doors open and let them dry during the day. Sunday came, still not dry. Bought the hair dryers and the fans out to try to assist. MONDAY CAME, STILL NOT DRY! So me and me mate decided we would prolli havto repaint them anyway, so we put them back on the car, and drove slowly out of the shed and took it for a drive. We drove (urban driving) for about and hour, in which i used the brakes quite a bit. The paint actually stuck and the brakes looked fantastic! But when i get up and go to leave for work this morninging i felt the brakes, and they are STILL NOT DRYYY????!?!?!?! Any ideas because its driving me insane!?