Yes...do not waste money on caliper paint as it is more expensive....go to any auto parts store, ask for some high temp blue VHT engine enamel. It is in stock almost everywhere. Works good, dries fast. Make sure caliper is clean first.
1. jack and remove tire
2. mask off as much as you can behind caliper and over rotor
3. spray a few coats as to prevent drips.
4. inspect and make sure looks good to you.
5. put rim back on, repeat for each caliper
You can do it little by little.
All you need is your jack, and a few paper towels.
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