Tools to paint
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unleashedcc
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Tools to paint
Anyone knows any paint or sprays that are capable of doing very detailed work such as (2.0 L) on a valve cover or the (16 VALVE) on the fuel injector cover. I was thinking of nail polish? Any ideas of something that will stand the heat from the engine and is capable of doing detail work, I'm all ears....
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02 SXT - Completely converted to RT/Chrysler (Every bolt on possible) - SOLD
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I dont think this would last or weather or not that it would flake off but if worst cometo worse you spray some high temp paint(found at local auto parts stores) into a can or cup then just brush it on. Might flake off might not. I am not sure. Other wise. I am not sure what else could stand up to it. I sell automotive paint for a living and I do not mix nor sell anything that can stand that kind of heat besides the duplicolor high themp paint. And that only comes in a spray bomb.
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Wizzard~Of~Ozz
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I'd think Caliper paint would work.. and Duplicolor does have a "with a brush" kit for calipers.
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/caliper.html
red/yellow/black/silver/blue.
"Caliper Paint features Ceramic Resins for maximum heat dissipation. It won’t blister, flake, crack or peel."
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/caliper.html
red/yellow/black/silver/blue.
"Caliper Paint features Ceramic Resins for maximum heat dissipation. It won’t blister, flake, crack or peel."