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CC Rider
05-04-2003, 04:25 PM
Has any one tried this clear coat on there exhaust? I have the sparks X-6 and cant keep the rust off it, was hoping this stuff will do the trick.

05-04-2003, 04:30 PM
Anything is possible but the 1000 deg came right off my FMF.

The 1500 deg did stay on as of today and its a feew weeks, its also black if that matters.

I know that the baking as they suggested did seem to help a lot but be carefull as it can make a mess and set off all the smoke alarms if you try it in the house oven.

CC Rider
05-04-2003, 04:34 PM
where can you get the 1000,1500 degree clear coat?

CHAUNCY
05-04-2003, 05:09 PM
Originally posted by CC Rider
where can you get the 1000,1500 degree clear coat?

Maybe try a local automotive store:ermm:

05-04-2003, 06:46 PM
Could have been from one of those or the local wally mart :)

Trick to this stuff is application and preperation get it right and it will work pretty good most times, but leave some oil or grease on the part or miss a spot when scuffing or sanding and your not going to be very happy.

Hoodeye3
05-05-2003, 06:13 AM
The stuff you want is made by VHT (clear) I use it all the time on my pro circuit pipes for my dirtbikes and it works & looks great> the only draw back is you need to bake it on after you apply it in a 3 step process. I use the house oven (when the wifes not home) :D Most good auto parts stores should be able to order you some at about $5.00-$6.00 a can. Hope this helps J.

phatswinn
05-05-2003, 08:59 AM
mine just came off too, i used the 1500 dregree stuff

pnut420
06-13-2003, 04:50 PM
Don't clear coat it CC, haha Im getting the stainless stell, I hope that will do the trick.

Pappy
06-13-2003, 04:56 PM
have the pipe jet coated and be done with it:p

skemp
06-13-2003, 07:10 PM
Do you have the ceramic coated X-6? Basically anything in a rattle can will not hold up on pipes very well. I painted the pipes on my sled several times, and found that only the white, and flat black high temp paints will hold up. The white looked pretty good, but I put it on too thin and it started to look like crap. The pipes on my sled don't get nearly as hot as the pipe on a quad would get though. I shot a spot on my pipe a couple years ago with some high temp black, cured it, and it burned off within 2 minutes of running on my quad.

If you want something that would really hold up, have the pipe jet coated. It looks awesome and I guess it actually holds up very well.

06-14-2003, 04:56 PM
Originally posted by Pappy
have the pipe jet coated and be done with it:p

Looks like the only sensible way to go.

Anyone know of someone on the east coast that does it? What is the normal turn around times etc?

Pappy
06-14-2003, 05:05 PM
lenny....maryland industrial coatings does them for me. they charge me $45 for a headpipe. it normally takes them less then 2 weeks....and so far ive been extremely satisfied with thier work. ill try to get ya a number or when yer ready let me know and ill take it over for ya.

lil400exman
06-15-2003, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by Pappy
lenny....maryland industrial coatings does them for me. they charge me $45 for a headpipe. it normally takes them less then 2 weeks....and so far ive been extremely satisfied with thier work. ill try to get ya a number or when yer ready let me know and ill take it over for ya.
how much for say r r header and expansion chamber?:D

CHAUNCY
06-15-2003, 03:07 PM
I get headpipes ceramic coated and they seem to hold up great:)