Engine bay paint?
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Another little update.. I've finally started to look at the prep work needed in order to paint the engine bay.....and it appears quite a lot....
It appears some ares of the engine bay have been primed others have not, resulting in flaking paint. some areas also seem to have a flexible "peelable' rubberised paint. I'll have to strip as much as I can.
What was originally used on the engine bay or what is mostly used now?
https://youtu.be/9Msb__MqAG8
It appears some ares of the engine bay have been primed others have not, resulting in flaking paint. some areas also seem to have a flexible "peelable' rubberised paint. I'll have to strip as much as I can.
What was originally used on the engine bay or what is mostly used now?
https://youtu.be/9Msb__MqAG8
- djb222
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Matt black is difficult to wipe clean. Satin black is more friendly
Eric in Burnley
Eric in Burnley
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I use truck bed coating paint from Dupli-color. You can brush, roll or spray it on. Available at many auto parts stores and Walmart. Spray leaves the best finish. Other brands I have tried do not work. Do not use Eastwood (they normally have great products) or Rustoleum.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dupli-Color- ... 52fbd9f910
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dupli-Color- ... 52fbd9f910
- zog
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I've done a few black engine bays in the past and tbh my personal preference is to use jet black base coat then egg shell clear, might require a better level of prep but it's much more durable and resistant to scratching, heat and chemicals.
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Agree with last post. We did a customer Elan 4 years ago and although he supplied the black in aerosols we did a 2pack satin clear coat over it and it is still good today. Make sure you get a really good key to the original base or primer with the black. Not sure if clearcoat satin is available in rattle cans if you don't have spray equipment, though I know gloss is,
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