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Post by shaunthe2nd on Dec 1, 2013 22:20:38 GMT 1
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Post by brownsauce on Dec 2, 2013 0:28:04 GMT 1
Plasti kote bbq is the best I've used, looks really good . Don't forget you need to cure it after it has dried for a hour.
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Post by shaunthe2nd on Dec 2, 2013 0:34:55 GMT 1
Cheers. I tried the hycote on a 6 inch pipe sample to check first and baked it for over an hour in my oven with the sunday roast! I will do same with the plastikote when it arrives via ebay. Thanks for tip.
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Post by shaunthe2nd on Dec 2, 2013 0:39:01 GMT 1
Plasti kote bbq is the best I've used, looks really good . Don't forget you need to cure it after it has dried for a hour. Have you tried it on any of the engine casings?
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Post by brownsauce on Dec 2, 2013 11:08:20 GMT 1
Plasti kote bbq is the best I've used, looks really good . Don't forget you need to cure it after it has dried for a hour. Have you tried it on any of the engine casings? No I 've used normal 2k (2pack) black on them they dont really get hot enough for heat resistant and 2k is more resistant to petrol if you have a leek.
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