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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Northern AZ
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Re: Powder Coat Question
POR 15 makes a cast grey color for manifolds, and it holds up to the heat.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: SPARKS
Posts: 62
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Re: Powder Coat Question
I have used the Black POR-15 on the frame of one of my Vettes and I really like the way it turned out and the stuff is "self leveling". I would send a pic but the car is in the shop for a brake job. Just don't get the stuff on anything you don't want it to come off of. Once its on, it is on there for good!
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"Trucks with Class"
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: OLYMPIA, WA, USA
Posts: 8,168
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Re: Powder Coat Question
Silver POR is real sensitive to UV sun light. It turns a green shade and kind of dull. You will get a much better job in Silver, if you can use/shoot something like automotive enamel with a catalyst/hardener.
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