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Re: Protection for high polished aluminum grill
[Re: Hemi ragtop]
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02/18/19 05:33 PM
02/18/19 05:33 PM
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Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 27 Greenfield, Tennessee, USA
CudaChick1968
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Another option than anodizing is to spray the polished portions of the grille with a clear ceramic coating. I don't do a ton of polishing and buffing here but when I do, I use MC-160 Cerakote (NICindusries.com) to seal, protect and keep it from oxidizing. Over the last couple of years it has completely replaced the clear powder coating I used to use on my HP273 Commando valve cover restorations and other polished aluminum parts. The site won't let me add any photos here (grrrrr) but there are tons on my website http://PhoenixSpecialtyCoatings.com, FaceBook and Instagram @cudachick1968.
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Re: Protection for high polished aluminum grill
[Re: CudaChick1968]
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02/18/19 08:50 PM
02/18/19 08:50 PM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 1,565 tennessee
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tennessee
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Another option than anodizing is to spray the polished portions of the grille with a clear ceramic coating. I don't do a ton of polishing and buffing here but when I do, I use MC-160 Cerakote (NICindusries.com) to seal, protect and keep it from oxidizing. Over the last couple of years it has completely replaced the clear powder coating I used to use on my HP273 Commando valve cover restorations and other polished aluminum parts. The site won't let me add any photos here (grrrrr) but there are tons on my website http://PhoenixSpecialtyCoatings.com, FaceBook and Instagram @cudachick1968. Great looking work!
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Re: Protection for high polished aluminum grill
[Re: pushbutton]
#2623298
02/19/19 01:52 PM
02/19/19 01:52 PM
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Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 27 Greenfield, Tennessee, USA
CudaChick1968
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Greenfield, Tennessee, USA
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Another option than anodizing is to spray the polished portions of the grille with a clear ceramic coating. I don't do a ton of polishing and buffing here but when I do, I use MC-160 Cerakote (NICindusries.com) to seal, protect and keep it from oxidizing. Over the last couple of years it has completely replaced the clear powder coating I used to use on my HP273 Commando valve cover restorations and other polished aluminum parts. The site won't let me add any photos here (grrrrr) but there are tons on my website http://PhoenixSpecialtyCoatings.com, FaceBook and Instagram @cudachick1968. Great looking work! Thank you darlin! I LOVE my job :-)
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Re: Protection for high polished aluminum grill
[Re: CudaChick1968]
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02/19/19 10:59 PM
02/19/19 10:59 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 28,611 Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
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Doc Flappergas's Evil Twin
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 28,611
Shopping @ HoBo Fright
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Another option than anodizing is to spray the polished portions of the grille with a clear ceramic coating. I don't do a ton of polishing and buffing here but when I do, I use MC-160 Cerakote (NICindusries.com) to seal, protect and keep it from oxidizing. Over the last couple of years it has completely replaced the clear powder coating I used to use on my HP273 Commando valve cover restorations and other polished aluminum parts. The site won't let me add any photos here (grrrrr) but there are tons on my website http://PhoenixSpecialtyCoatings.com, FaceBook and Instagram @cudachick1968. Great looking work! Thank you darlin! I LOVE my job :-) Nice work I remember you from the A-Body forum. I was gonna Polish a B&M Trans Pan and have you do some charcoal gray inside the ribs.
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