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well its not really powder coating without baking your right but its a super hard paint. u put dowwn a base then let it cure then put down two paint coats and a special cleaer coat and let it cure and they say that they have put it on a piece of round aluminum and pounded it flat and it didnt crack. so i think thats the route im goin. scott
very hard paint
very hard paint
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Originally posted by: 20045SP500HO
I have a client that does powder coating ... it's a real science ... better to go for a pro shop. They powder coated my 8 year old rusty trailer … WOW it looks like new … but there are so many different types of powder and ways they can apply it … you need someone that know what they are doing.
I have a client that does powder coating ... it's a real science ... better to go for a pro shop. They powder coated my 8 year old rusty trailer … WOW it looks like new … but there are so many different types of powder and ways they can apply it … you need someone that know what they are doing.
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They did it for free, but i didn't get to pick the color or when i was going to get it back. It took them about 2 weeks to get it done. The only prep i did was to remove all the parts that couldn't handle 400 degs for 2 hours (the baking process). They did the rest.
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well this paint has to cure and what not and when its completely cured it wont chip crack or fade, pretty much just like a powder coat. check out the website color chrome
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