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Painting Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
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Painting Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
Anyone done this?
If so what paint did you use and how well did it hold up.
Most VHT spray paints seem to come with a matt finish, but I want a gloss finish.
If so what paint did you use and how well did it hold up.
Most VHT spray paints seem to come with a matt finish, but I want a gloss finish.
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I used CarPlan VHT paint in silver from my local motor factors - its lasted over a year so far with no issues. However its not glossy its just got a slight sheen....
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SameNafemanNathan wrote:Used Halfords own satin black regular spray paint twice. Works a treat, so I assume their gloss will hold up just as well

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i painted mine with basecoat and clear at work...

i've not fitted it yet so probably doesnt answer your question


i've not fitted it yet so probably doesnt answer your question


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Re: Painting Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
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I painted mine about 3 weeks ago with black mate stove paint from Halfords as it's up to 600 deg
Then noticed a bit has flaked off yesterday , so a bit
I'm going to just respray that part again and hope for the best
Cheers
Toadster
I painted mine about 3 weeks ago with black mate stove paint from Halfords as it's up to 600 deg

Then noticed a bit has flaked off yesterday , so a bit

I'm going to just respray that part again and hope for the best

Cheers

Toadster

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Did you key the panel 1st? Most paints need a good key where some onto metal paints etch themselves. To be safe, key the panel with 600 or 800grit.toadster wrote:LO
I painted mine about 3 weeks ago with black mate stove paint from Halfords as it's up to 600 deg![]()
Then noticed a bit has flaked off yesterday , so a bit![]()
I'm going to just respray that part again and hope for the best![]()
Cheers![]()
Toadster
