Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
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Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
That looks very promising.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:16 pm
I use this stuff for motorcycle header pipes, bought in a hardware/marine place in Kampot, Works just fine
I imagine it should be in the likes of home top and at the back of russian market in PP
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Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
Heads up, I've never found high temp paint in Russian market and I've been shopping there 12 years.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:16 pm I imagine it should be in the likes of home top and at the back of russian market in PP
Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
Little bit more information Chad -
UNBOXING:
Samurai Spray Paints are the first spray paint brand in the market to cater specifically to motorcycle use. It is gasoline resistant and its flexible enough to avoid cracking with constant movement and flexing of the fairings. With these excellent features, Samurai can also be used in other applications such as for automotive, household, general purpose, models and action figures, etc.
Samurai Paint is 100% made in Malaysia using Japanese technology. Constant research and development have made Samurai the best quality and affordable spray paint brand in Southeast Asia and India. Samurai boasts of more than 150 colors and types of spray paints and other products.
H1*** Hi-Temp Silver
It is a fast-drying decorative paint that can withstand temperatures up to 600°C for a prolonged period of time. The presence of silicone resin increases the heat resistance of paints; as a result, the paints will not tarnish quickly as compared to the conventional paints. It is used on motorcycle exhaust pipes and manifolds.
Complete dry : 1 – 2 hours
Intercoat : After 4-5 minutes
UCH210*-SURFACER is a quick drying Nitrocellulose based aerosol paint, that can be used on a wide range of interior and exterior substrates. It is commonly used for spot repair, repainting of objects for reconditioning purpose.
UNBOXING:
Samurai Spray Paints are the first spray paint brand in the market to cater specifically to motorcycle use. It is gasoline resistant and its flexible enough to avoid cracking with constant movement and flexing of the fairings. With these excellent features, Samurai can also be used in other applications such as for automotive, household, general purpose, models and action figures, etc.
Samurai Paint is 100% made in Malaysia using Japanese technology. Constant research and development have made Samurai the best quality and affordable spray paint brand in Southeast Asia and India. Samurai boasts of more than 150 colors and types of spray paints and other products.
H1*** Hi-Temp Silver
It is a fast-drying decorative paint that can withstand temperatures up to 600°C for a prolonged period of time. The presence of silicone resin increases the heat resistance of paints; as a result, the paints will not tarnish quickly as compared to the conventional paints. It is used on motorcycle exhaust pipes and manifolds.
Complete dry : 1 – 2 hours
Intercoat : After 4-5 minutes
UCH210*-SURFACER is a quick drying Nitrocellulose based aerosol paint, that can be used on a wide range of interior and exterior substrates. It is commonly used for spot repair, repainting of objects for reconditioning purpose.
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Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
For anyone else who might be interested, I managed to locate this paint at Global in PP.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:16 pm
I use this stuff for motorcycle header pipes, bought in a hardware/marine place in Kampot, Works just fine
I imagine it should be in the likes of home top and at the back of russian market in PP
They have it in Flat Black (as pictured) also in Glossy Black and Aluminium. ($5:50 per can)
Global stock 2 types of Heat Resistant Paint, this one rated for up to 1200 degrees, and another brand rated for up to 400 degrees.
Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
I am happy to see you have found the product of your choice for the job in hand Chad, I also don't think you will go far wrong using the product recommended firstly by Jerry whom spoke well of it from prior use and durability.Chad Sexington wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 2:04 pmFor anyone else who might be interested, I managed to locate this paint at Global in PP.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:16 pm
I use this stuff for motorcycle header pipes, bought in a hardware/marine place in Kampot, Works just fine
I imagine it should be in the likes of home top and at the back of russian market in PP
They have it in Flat Black (as pictured) also in Glossy Black and Aluminium.
Global stock 2 types of Heat Resistant Paint, this one rated for up to 1200 degrees, and another brand rated for up to 400 degrees.
In response and your question of interest, I am genuinely interested in all types of paint, and its application.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
Curious which shop this is at?Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:16 pm
I use this stuff for motorcycle header pipes, bought in a hardware/marine place in Kampot, Works just fine
I imagine it should be in the likes of home top and at the back of russian market in PP
Working on a project with some ugly headers...
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Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
Yep, I got from Global House also, used to repaint my Ugly Drum Smoker, held up well with high temps.Chad Sexington wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 2:04 pm For anyone else who might be interested, I managed to locate this paint at Global in PP.
They have it in Flat Black (as pictured) also in Glossy Black and Aluminium. ($5:50 per can)
Global stock 2 types of Heat Resistant Paint, this one rated for up to 1200 degrees, and another brand rated for up to 400 degrees.
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Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
Kampot - head out SKV road, past new Total station and it's a marine supply/mechanical supply place beside a metalworking shop on the rhs after like 900mAE86 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:33 pmCurious which shop this is at?Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:16 pm
I use this stuff for motorcycle header pipes, bought in a hardware/marine place in Kampot, Works just fine
I imagine it should be in the likes of home top and at the back of russian market in PP
Working on a project with some ugly headers...
Re: Heat Resistant Paint in PP.
Cheers, found it.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:10 pm
Kampot - head out SKV road, past new Total station and it's a marine supply/mechanical supply place beside a metalworking shop on the rhs after like 900m
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