Acrylic paint on intercooler pipes
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Acrylic paint on intercooler pipes
My inter ooler pipe from supercharger has marks on it and I want to clean it before reassembly. It is powder coated . I intend to prime it and then acrylic spray can. Has anyone tried this or can comment on whether the heat will be too great for acrylic. I could just try it but would rather be confident and not have to pull it apart again. I know, I should just get it powder coated again but like having my own touch.
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Re: Acrylic paint on intercooler pipes
Depending on colour, why not use high temp paint?
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Re: Acrylic paint on intercooler pipes
Ther is only one pipe damaged and I have got acrylic which matches the others...
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Re: Acrylic paint on intercooler pipes
If it is a high heat location and you do not use a high heat paint it will fail.
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Re: Acrylic paint on intercooler pipes
Assuming your painted surface isn't almost rubbing against a 900 degree C exhaust manifold.
Using a hi temp resistant primer base you can then paint any colour colour acrylic of your choice over the top. you *might* get discolouration if the colour is not dark, but the heat resistant primer will keep the paint bond to the primer (and pipe) ok.
Using a hi temp resistant primer base you can then paint any colour colour acrylic of your choice over the top. you *might* get discolouration if the colour is not dark, but the heat resistant primer will keep the paint bond to the primer (and pipe) ok.
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