Originally Posted by migsBIG
Originally Posted by GMP440
Originally Posted by 70HemiGTX
That's cool. All I could picture was graphite powder floating all over the engine bay after it dried out. Thanks!


Here is a pic of the exhaust manifold with Slip Plate. You can see how Slip Plate gets into the pores.
This is done by spraying and letting it dry for about a day. Then, take a soft cloth or shop towel and buff the surface. As you see, there is no powder residue or flaking.


How ofen do you put it on, or is it one and done? Thinking of powder coating as I'd hae to have to keep touching up every few months.


I put it on once so far. Have not touched it up yet. If any parts do wear; you can simply spray on the manifold, let dry and buff or spray some on a sponge brush and sponge it on, then buff. It gets into the pores much better than paint will, so it will last..