powdercoating
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keggy
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im thinkin of cleanin up and sprayin most parts under the car. is powder coating teh best way and how do i do it?
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chu346
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Powder coating gives a nice finish, but is not diy. You need to find a powder coating firm in your area for more details, such as price and what prep needs doing for each piece.
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keggy
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can i just normally spray them myself or would it not last. wot paint would i use
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chu346
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Some high temp paint should work well.
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fuzzy
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depends which bits your doing, even a hammerite smooth spray gives a good finish,in a good choice of colours, but powdercoating gives a much longer lasting good finish but more expensive.
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keggy
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can hammerite be used in a paint gun? wot parts would need to be high temp 
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fuzzy
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i suppose hammerite paint can be thinned down to be used in a spray gun,never tried it personally though,just used the spray cans. the only bits needing heat paint would be engine parts themselves i think, if your doing things like control arms and suspension struts etc, hammerite would be fine.
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keggy
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great thats wot i thought
already got the rockercover and inlet manifold done usin high temp paint. thanks for the help
