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Old 01-26-2015, 07:58 PM
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Ceramic coating.... anyone done it? from professional or DIY?

Ive seen about ceramic coating heat parts like the turbo and up pipes, ect.

I was wondering how a DIY coatic worked. Is it just like a spray paint? And more then likely its not as good as a real professional job where its applied in an oven like a powder coat?

But how much is it difference wise in quality and performance?
 
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Old 01-26-2015, 08:18 PM
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I did the 2000 degree paint and it lasted for 2 months rust oluem high heat done to the letter and it's a wast of money
 
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Was that just high heat paint or specifically a ceramic? Has anyone heard of thr Helix brand?
 
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It's just high heat. Could not find a true ceramic paint.
 
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