I painted my headers last year with Hycote VHT but the finish was matt black which looked more like a dark grey, I have also tried Halfords brand with the same outcome..
What are you guys using?
Has anyone used Granville satin black cylinder paint on headers before?
I am after a satin black that can take the heat and doesn't turn grey!!
I've used Granville satin black on a 350 two stroke good paint but it may not keep it's original colour for long after serious heat, keep painting them with a brush but in the end you may be happier when they've rusted through to get a nice set of Motad stainless ones & no more painting.
I have seen some guys on LC forums using this(Plasti-Kote BBQ paint) on the exhausts, ive never used it but they did get fantastic results, on my DT50MX, I used hycote engine enamel(gloss) and that stayed on for a year with the boy riding all year round, still looks good now.
Mark
I also used granville with a brush and was happy with the results. Once cured under heat it was a matt black finish which matched original reasonably well. Stuck fine and prevented further areas from rusting, although unfortunately too late to save already rusted areas and have a hole as of last week. Motad pipes on their way. But yes, granville recommended.
I was about to ask this question.
Did mine last January with a spray and its all come off, so this is what i shall try next, brushing is always thicker as well.
(25-11-13, 09:10 PM)limax2 link Wrote: I hope all you guys are to be trusted, because I've just ordered some of that Granville stuff from the bay of e 8) .
Haha you fool! Our cunning plan worked. We're the major shareholders in granville exhaust paint inc. muhaha
(08-12-13, 12:37 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote:[quote author=wezdavo link=topic=10824.msg116193#msg116193 date=1386413345]
Cheers lads, Granville it is, seems very durable
Nice job. They'll look even better as the paint wears. Are they brass exhaust nuts? Could you stick up a link for them?
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