...with high temp header paint (2000*)
Dirtymaxx03 Active member Aug 4, 2009 3,109 1 38 Jul 21, 2011 #1 ...with high temp header paint (2000*)
SmokeShow Well-known member Nov 30, 2006 6,818 34 48 43 Lawrenceburg, KY Jul 21, 2011 #2 You can but it'll prolly bake it off anyways. Heck, it does on the crosspipe of my wife's stacks. And that prolly doesn't even see 1000*. Painted it with 2000* paint. I just touch it up as needed.
You can but it'll prolly bake it off anyways. Heck, it does on the crosspipe of my wife's stacks. And that prolly doesn't even see 1000*. Painted it with 2000* paint. I just touch it up as needed.
W wodan New member Jul 3, 2011 16 0 0 Jul 21, 2011 #3 Yes you can! (But will it hold is another question )
paint94979 Beer Nazi Sep 18, 2006 11,715 8 38 37 Jul 21, 2011 #4 i had my ceramic coating fail on my exhaust hosing... i doubt rattle can paint will work better
Dirtymaxx03 Active member Aug 4, 2009 3,109 1 38 Jul 21, 2011 #5 so i guess i'll just leave it be and let it get all rusty looking....what about brake caliper paint?
Jscherbs PIN IT TO WIN IT!!! Oct 27, 2009 753 0 0 Canton, MI Jul 21, 2011 #6 i used vht flameproof flat black paint on my exhaust housing and it seems to be holding up well. just dont get any water on it.
i used vht flameproof flat black paint on my exhaust housing and it seems to be holding up well. just dont get any water on it.
Dirtymaxx03 Active member Aug 4, 2009 3,109 1 38 Jul 21, 2011 #7 thats the exact same stuff i have sitting on my shelf in the garage.
Noreaster Active member Jun 13, 2007 2,910 0 36 43 Cape Cod,MA Jul 21, 2011 #8 go for it, at the worst it will fall off I sprayed my downpipe with the VHT flameproof holding up so far
go for it, at the worst it will fall off I sprayed my downpipe with the VHT flameproof holding up so far