I do this as well on the wife’s rides when she gets new ones.
First I did was her Cherokee Trailhawk, it looked really good with the red accents on the car, but I used VHT spray paint for that one.
Second was her Black Grand Cherokee, no red on the car but it looked cool anyways against the black. Again I used VHT, but this was 2 years after the first one, and the paint peeled after a few months…I emailed VHT and got no response, so I brushed off what I could and used the Dupli-Color kit from CTC, worked great and lasted for the year or so we had that car.
After that she’s had 2 White Durangos, both got the same Dupli-Color paint, from the same kit actually, lol, and it’s listed pretty well, even through winter.
FYI if you’re concerned about brake fluid you shouldn’t be, doing a brake job doesn’t require any to be released, and if you’re having a brake flush there should be a suction hose on the bleeder, so no mess.