Exhaust paint and/or wrap
08-11-2024, (Subject: Exhaust paint and/or wrap ) 
Post: #9
RE: Exhaust paint and/or wrap
(05-05-2024 )JimT Wrote:  From VHT's website:

Quote:Curing FLAMEPROOF™
VHT FLAMEPROOF™ Coating only attains its unique properties after correct curing (refer to instructions on the can).

On the Vehicle:
Paint must be completely dry before curing
Run at idle for 10 minutes
Cool for 20 minutes
Run at idle for 20 minutes
Cool for 20 minute
Run under normal operating conditions for 30 minutes

Off the Vehicle:
Paint must be completely dry before curing
Heat to 250°F (121°C) for 30 minutes
Cool for 30 minutes
Heat to 400°F (204°C) for 30 minutes
Cool for 30 minutes
Heat to 650°F (343°C ) for 30 minutes

This brand makes a 1300° and 1800° furnace paint. I cant vouch for the use on exhaust parts but i can tell you the 1800 is way better than the 1300 at holding up to extreme heat. I have the 1800 on a grill and a coal furnace. Both of the them i baked to these exact specifications as directed using a blow torch, temp gun, stop watch and some finesse. They have both held up incredibly well for years now. The grill sits outside and not a speck of rust and i had both accidently glowing hot. Its definitely some good stuff.
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