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Anyone paint headers and does it work?

Started by greenpigs, August 28, 2009, 06:12:49 AM

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greenpigs

I got some headmans that need painted. I got some Vht paint and read the instructions but wonder about the curing steps. So anyone do it like instructed or am i just going to have to put up with rusty headers. I'll get ceramic coated next time.
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mopar0166

i used the 1500 degree stuff from advance it worked great still looks good after running all summer

gordo1968charger

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Musicman

I know a few folks who have used the High Temp Cast Blast with no complaints. :shruggy: No experience with it myself however.

firefighter3931

The Eastwood manifold paint is supposed to be awesome. I've seen headers that were 2 years since painted and they looked great.  :2thumbs: Easy to touch up too if you scratch them. Proper preperation is important ; sandblast and wipe down with acetone to remove oil/grease and use rubber gloves to prevent oils from your skin coming into contact with the raw metal. Apply in thin coats and allow to fully dry between applications.



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TexasStroker

I took some rough Super Comps and prepped and sprayed them...Believe I used VHT, if not it was grill paint...They held up surprisingly well...

Didn't get real long term bc I upgraded to some Jet Hots on the car, but while in service the painted headers held up!
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