[Shotimes] duplicolor spray painting the car

Paul Nimz pnimz@v8sho.com
Sat, 15 Oct 2005 10:54:32 -0500


Is this after the paint is dried?

Most of my intake is now Jet-Hot coated so the aluminum paint is a good match
just a flatter finish.  Good contrast.  My other intake is powdercoated.
Absolutely the most durable finish.

Paul


On 10/15/2005 10:49:29 AM, Kenneth Epperly (epperly1@optonline.net) wrote:
> 350 deg for 1 or 1.5 hours, I forget on the time. I used the oven on some
> of
> the 455 STAGE 2 engines parts, will stink a little.
>
> Ken
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Nimz" <pnimz@v8sho.com>
> To: "`V6 SHOtimes" <SHOtimes@autox.team.net>; "Alan Fanning"
> <Awfanning@earthlink.net>
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 11:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [Shotimes] duplicolor spray painting the car
>
>
> > No the 500F will not do the job either with the brake cleaner I usually
>
> > use.
> > Only powdercoat or OEM paint seems to be resistant to that.
> >
> > Is it better to bake the paint on?  I have some parts now that I painted
>
> > and
> > could throw in the oven a while.  What temp and time?
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> > On 10/15/2005 10:00:46 AM, awfanning@earthlink.net wrote:
> >> In my experience standard rattle can paints hold up fine to oil and
> >> solvents
> >> such as paint thinner once dried and baked on, but if
> >>
> you're looking for
> >> something that holds up to the hotter solvents such as lacquer thinner,
> >> brake cleaner, etc., I'd
> >> be surprised