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Jbevs

Jbevs

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Yep, just regular high temp paint, I think it said BBQ and grille paint. It's not much more $$ than regular spray paint either, where automotive exhaust paint costs more. Available wherever spray paint is sold!:msp_thumbup:
 
nmurph

nmurph

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I have tried BBQ, header, caliper, and every other paint I could find on the rack. I could not find one that would stay put. Finally, someone pointed me to POR black velvet. It is temperature and fuel resistant. It isn't a spray on, but it will stay once you get it there.
 
Dillio187

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POR 15 is freaking awesome, I have about a quart of it all over the lower panels of my 2003 Silverado fending off any rock chip related rust. Great product!
 
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