exhaust painting
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exhaust painting
When i did my true duals, we just painted them, and bolted them up (just to clean them up temprarily). Well now the paint is peeling, and i want to try an fix it over the winter. What is the best way to keep the paint on the pipes?
prep work, paint, etc etc
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prep work, paint, etc etc
thanks
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yes, i used high temp paint, but still it is starting to flake and peel. I did not do any prep work the first time, and that is my main concern now, what should i do?
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A good once over with paint thinner to clean them works great, seems like new exhausts have an oily residue on them which will prevent a good application of paint. I painted one of my other exhausts with a few coats of 1200 degree black BBQ paint and then a few coats of 600 degree engine paint. The engine paint had a little gloss to it and made it look good, and seems more durable.
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Originally Posted by BIZZARO
A good once over with paint thinner to clean them works great, seems like new exhausts have an oily residue on them which will prevent a good application of paint. I painted one of my other exhausts with a few coats of 1200 degree black BBQ paint and then a few coats of 600 degree engine paint. The engine paint had a little gloss to it and made it look good, and seems more durable.