[DeTomaso] Muffler/Header Paint
Bill Moore
bill at incendium.com
Sun Jun 28 18:33:44 EDT 2015
Tom, glad to see you are on the mend. Check out "Jet-Hot high performance coatings.
Cheers,
Bill MooreIncendium SupplyCalgary
-------- Original message --------
From: Jerry Knotts <knottsj at galstar.com>
Date: 2015-06-28 4:23 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Muffler/Header Paint
Tom,
The ceramic coatings are heat resistant for exhaust temperatures. Come
in many colors now. Goes on like powder coat and lasts better than any
paint I have found.
jerry knotts
On 6/28/2015 4:41 PM, Tom Shinrock via DeTomaso wrote:
> I finally got my car cleaned up from the rainy Houston trip (I couldn't
> do anything for almost all of June due to getting pneumonia after I got
> back) and noticed that I have very light surface rust on my GTS exhaust
> and headers. I painted both with heat resistant paint over 25 years
> ago and the paint was getting pretty thin.
>
> Before the rust takes over I want to clean up the surface and repaint.
> Is there such a thing as heat resistant powder coat? Also is it a
> good thing or bad thing to replace the muffler bolts/nuts with
> stainless hardware to eliminate future rust issues?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
> 5186
>
>
>
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Tom,
The ceramic coatings are heat resistant for exhaust temperatures. Come
in many colors now. Goes on like powder coat and lasts better than any
paint I have found.
jerry knotts
On 6/28/2015 4:41 PM, Tom Shinrock via DeTomaso wrote:
I finally got my car cleaned up from the rainy Houston trip (I couldn't
do anything for almost all of June due to getting pneumonia after I got
back) and noticed that I have very light surface rust on my GTS exhaust
and headers. I painted both with heat resistant paint over 25 years
ago and the paint was getting pretty thin.
Before the rust takes over I want to clean up the surface and repaint.
Is there such a thing as heat resistant powder coat? Also is it a
good thing or bad thing to replace the muffler bolts/nuts with
stainless hardware to eliminate future rust issues?
Thanks,
Tom
5186
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Tom, glad to see you are on the mend. Check out "Jet-Hot high
performance coatings.
Cheers,
Bill Moore
Incendium Supply
Calgary
-------- Original message --------
From: Jerry Knotts <knottsj at galstar.com>
Date: 2015-06-28 4:23 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Muffler/Header Paint
Tom,
The ceramic coatings are heat resistant for exhaust temperatures. Come
in many colors now. Goes on like powder coat and lasts better than any
paint I have found.
jerry knotts
On 6/28/2015 4:41 PM, Tom Shinrock via DeTomaso wrote:
> I finally got my car cleaned up from the rainy Houston trip (I
couldn't
> do anything for almost all of June due to getting pneumonia after
I got
> back) and noticed that I have very light surface rust on my GTS
exhaust
> and headers. I painted both with heat resistant paint over 25
years
> ago and the paint was getting pretty thin.
>
> Before the rust takes over I want to clean up the surface and
repaint.
> Is there such a thing as heat resistant powder coat? Also is it
a
> good thing or bad thing to replace the muffler bolts/nuts with
> stainless hardware to eliminate future rust issues?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
> 5186
>
>
>
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>
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use the links above.
Tom,
The ceramic coatings are heat resistant for exhaust temperatures.
Come
in many colors now. Goes on like powder coat and lasts better than
any
paint I have found.
jerry knotts
On 6/28/2015 4:41 PM, Tom Shinrock via DeTomaso wrote:
I finally got my car cleaned up from the rainy Houston trip (I
couldn't
do anything for almost all of June due to getting pneumonia after I
got
back) and noticed that I have very light surface rust on my GTS
exhaust
and headers. I painted both with heat resistant paint over 25 years
ago and the paint was getting pretty thin.
Before the rust takes over I want to clean up the surface and
repaint.
Is there such a thing as heat resistant powder coat? Also is it a
good thing or bad thing to replace the muffler bolts/nuts with
stainless hardware to eliminate future rust issues?
Thanks,
Tom
5186
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