High temp. paint
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Re: High temp. paint
Originally posted by Ross
What temp. of paint should I use to paint my exhaust manifold shield
What temp. of paint should I use to paint my exhaust manifold shield
Get teh shit they put on the space shuttle. Shouldn't have any worries then :chuckles:
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na, BBQ paint.. best EVAR!
That engine paint up to 2500 deg. has never worked well for me. Whenever I paint something that gets hot, I use the BBQ paint you can get at Home Depot or Lowes or something...
Painted my calipers with the stuff and haven't had to repaint them yet. h:
That engine paint up to 2500 deg. has never worked well for me. Whenever I paint something that gets hot, I use the BBQ paint you can get at Home Depot or Lowes or something...
Painted my calipers with the stuff and haven't had to repaint them yet. h:
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Originally posted by westcoaststyle
na, BBQ paint.. best EVAR!
That engine paint up to 2500 deg. has never worked well for me. Whenever I paint something that gets hot, I use the BBQ paint you can get at Home Depot or Lowes or something...
Painted my calipers with the stuff and haven't had to repaint them yet. h:
na, BBQ paint.. best EVAR!
That engine paint up to 2500 deg. has never worked well for me. Whenever I paint something that gets hot, I use the BBQ paint you can get at Home Depot or Lowes or something...
Painted my calipers with the stuff and haven't had to repaint them yet. h:
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I painted my calipers silver with that stuff. They never get really dirty anymore
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How do you remove the exhaust manifold shield once the four bolts are taken out? It is loose it just is to big to get it out the top or the bottom without removing other stuff any advise