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just bought new exhaust from jk, its painted with that grey primer stuff,
have been looking at the frost website, has any one used their high temp coating, is it any good... or just as useless as all the other paints....
have been looking at the frost website, has any one used their high temp coating, is it any good... or just as useless as all the other paints....
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Re: exhaust paint
dlk wrote:just bought new exhaust from jk, its painted with that grey primer stuff,
have been looking at the frost website, has any one used their high temp coating, is it any good... or just as useless as all the other paints....
If you meen the por 15 exhuast paint its completely useless, B+Q value emulsion would be better.
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exhaust rot from the inside out so your wasting your time, in order for the paint to stay on you will also need to get all the primer off and degrease really well before applying. Most car sgops sell VHT or manifold paint this is best. The black stuff tends to go grey in time
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exhaust paint
hanloncole wrote:exhaust rot from the inside out so your wasting your time, in order for the paint to stay on you will also need to get all the primer off and degrease really well before applying. Most car sgops sell VHT or manifold paint this is best.
All exhausts rot from the inside but exhausts on all T25s (both a/c & w/c)
& all other a/c VWs where they are fitted across the rear of the vehicle are prone to rot externally as well on the ends where spray from the rear wheels keeps them wet with salt/water from the roads in winter.

Yes, you do need to remove the primer & degrease in thinners before spraying with VHT Exhaust Paint which will withstand temperature up to
650C/1200F.

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Re: exhaust paint
Bowton Lad wrote:hanloncole wrote:exhaust rot from the inside out so your wasting your time, in order for the paint to stay on you will also need to get all the primer off and degrease really well before applying. Most car sgops sell VHT or manifold paint this is best.
All exhausts rot from the inside but exhausts on all T25s (both a/c & w/c)
& all other a/c VWs where they are fitted across the rear of the vehicle are prone to rot externally as well on the ends where spray from the rear wheels keeps them wet with salt/water from the roads in winter.
blimey we're up against it with these busses

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