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Look good Mike!
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My Chevelle had Hedman on it back in the day.
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Heating the part will expand and open the molecules, then when cooling it shrinks and pulls on the paint to hold it with in the metal.
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Darrel, does the coating company offer white?
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Not under their high temp side but on the firearms side they do. Under the specs for one of the whites it states: <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">C-140 Bright White is formulated to withstand elevated temperatures (~800°F) without discoloring. This makes the coating ideal for components for high- temperature systems.</span></span> so I would think it would work on exhaust but I have not tried it yet but I want to. I've gotten several samples from them and I like the look of the Bright White.
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Headers get over 1000 deg F consistently.
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