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Painted TVS??
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<blockquote data-quote="455HO71" data-source="post: 15114034" data-attributes="member: 136786"><p>I just finished painting the "5.8 and TVS" on the supercharger with high heat emamel after prepping. I don't want to paint the rest of the supercharger and would rather keep it looking factory but was toying with the idea of making it a little different by spraying a couple of light coats of Rustoleum ulta high heat clear coat. I've been trying to find other ppl who have used clear coat on the bare factory surface without adding another color first. I've seen a couple of posts about potentially yellowing over time. Not many people seem to have done this. The look I'm after is just a bit of sheen to it without changing the color. Thoughts?</p><p>[ATTACH]55830[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="455HO71, post: 15114034, member: 136786"] I just finished painting the "5.8 and TVS" on the supercharger with high heat emamel after prepping. I don't want to paint the rest of the supercharger and would rather keep it looking factory but was toying with the idea of making it a little different by spraying a couple of light coats of Rustoleum ulta high heat clear coat. I've been trying to find other ppl who have used clear coat on the bare factory surface without adding another color first. I've seen a couple of posts about potentially yellowing over time. Not many people seem to have done this. The look I'm after is just a bit of sheen to it without changing the color. Thoughts? [ATTACH]55830.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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