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Posted by: kmoney
I am wondering if anyone knows if you can paint your exhaust pipes with a high heat paint. My stock exhaust is starting to rust and is looking bad. So if anyone has done this or knows anything about it let me know. And would painting it cause it to hold in more heat? Thanks for any replies!
Posted by: kmoney
Cool, thanks alot!
Posted by: TexasPsycho
I don't know why but it seems to help the paint a little if you heat the metal up some before spraying. Just leave it setting in the sun or use a hair dried, it just needs to be fairly warm but not to hot to touch.
Posted by: Ricke
i did it on my old polaris, i used car header paint, and it burnt up a little on the point where the exhaust enters and exits the pipe, idk you might be able to see it in my pics, but others wise it held up pretty good!!
Posted by: 86LT250RFatty
yea you can it works fine just sand it lightly with a fine grit sand paper to get all the surface paint and rust off so it sticks right, i did it to mine using "header Paint"
Posted by: XtremeSkier
i painted my header silver, same as my silencer, if i were you i would use 1200 degrees or higher and dont do more then 4 or 5 coats!
Posted by: XtremeSkier
not a bad idea, ive painted mine twice..the first time i used 900 degrees and within 5 minutes of riding it, it got over 900 degrees and right as i shut it down all the header paint game off in flakes when i touched it. So that P!ssed me off a bit cuz i had to take it back off again the following night when i got the new paint. so make sure u use 1200 and up.