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hey just wondering whats the best kind of paint to use if i was to be painting my rocker cover (blue).? something heat resistent i gatherd. cheers
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I would Recomend VHT Caliper paint, it goes on better than VHT engine enamel and is more heat and solvent resistent.
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Southy |
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ohk thanks man. that just come as spray can? u know how many coats would do it? cheers
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I did my calipers/rotors with VHT Caliper paint, I did 4 coats turned out great.
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chunkz |
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what would the process be to do this?
sand it back? then primer then paint? f**k i know what to do... this is on my list of things to do
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sand/wire brush back,
derust degrease neutralise dry paint wait paint wait paint wait paint wait
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Its pretty easy to come by, most auto shops should sell it. I'm pretty sure you don't need to prime it even on alloy. I'd just give it a light sand then paint it. It comes in a pressure pack. I guess the correct think to use would be engine enamel, I just think the caliper paint gives a better finish and is more heat resistant (seems to have more pigment too).
http://www.speco.com.au/vht_wheel.html
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