Exhaust Temperature


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Re: Exhaust Temperature

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Rustoleum's BBQ Black is satin.

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If a satin finish is what your looking for VHT, PJ1 or like Mike said Eastwood sells good stuff, but I would still use a ceramic based paint regardless.

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thanks Jeff

forgive my ignorance here but I am guessing there are no high temp satin black CERAMIC BASED paints in a rattle can?

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kbart1 wrote:thanks Jeff

forgive my ignorance here but I am guessing there are no high temp satin black CERAMIC BASED paints in a rattle can?

thx
Kent
Quite a few of the rattle can paints are ceramic based, especially the higher temp resistant paints.

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