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Who knew FiSTing was so fun?
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16370864" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>Not just exhaust parts! Cerakote works wonders on any metal part that could see heat, cold, dirt, debris and strikes. I saw a guy coat a skid plate in cerakote and it lasted longer than powdercoat during his rally-x year. It bakes into the metal instead of just clinging to the outside so its much more permanent.</p><p></p><p>The only gripe i have is that if the person doesnt know what they are doing the coating will crack and flake. Saw that on a Miata header recently. Buddy had it cerakoted while i was getting my downpipe coated and for some odd reason they did an amazing job on my downpipe but the header started cracking and flaking within a week(and not even installed).</p><p></p><p>So make sure the company who is coating the parts are well versed with the application and baking process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16370864, member: 39344"] Not just exhaust parts! Cerakote works wonders on any metal part that could see heat, cold, dirt, debris and strikes. I saw a guy coat a skid plate in cerakote and it lasted longer than powdercoat during his rally-x year. It bakes into the metal instead of just clinging to the outside so its much more permanent. The only gripe i have is that if the person doesnt know what they are doing the coating will crack and flake. Saw that on a Miata header recently. Buddy had it cerakoted while i was getting my downpipe coated and for some odd reason they did an amazing job on my downpipe but the header started cracking and flaking within a week(and not even installed). So make sure the company who is coating the parts are well versed with the application and baking process. [/QUOTE]
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