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Painting intake manifold

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Does anyone have advice on what materials to use and/or methods on painting? Need all the tips I can get to paint my intake manifold :)
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Degreaser, scrubbing brush, masking tape, sharp knife and what ever color heat paint you like.
These are the things you need for the job.

If your not in a rush to do it I can help you do it are the DIY day.
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No rush at all. Thanks aza :D Will it be dry in a day though?
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Should be :D if it's a sunny day it would be good to go in a 1/2 day.
+ the heat of the engine bay will harden the paint fully.
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True! Cheers aza :)
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How are you looking to paint it?

This is one I did for Dstocks
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And my one ( still looking for a more up to date pic )
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Those intakes look sweet Aza :D , do you know of any that have been polished or chromed :thelist:
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Both of them I sanded and polished.
I still have two in the man cave that I still need to finish.
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Exactly like those, actually. With a blue thats just about between those two colours, in a metallic finish :D
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For sale when finished? :lol:
Colour of choice? :lol:
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Daniel2019 wrote:Exactly like those, actually. With a blue thats just about between those two colours, in a metallic finish :D
ok cool that won't take to long at all.
PHIL069 wrote:For sale when finished? :lol:
Colour of choice? :lol:
Well that was the plan :D , but you would have to take a number as there are others hanging out for them as well.
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aza013 wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:Exactly like those, actually. With a blue thats just about between those two colours, in a metallic finish :D
ok cool that won't take to long at all.
Cheers aza! Just have to hope Ive got time off to get to the DIY day now :lol:
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You can sand, polish, paint in a day?
I assume the silver is polished metal rather than silver/chrome paint.
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Lol paint yes, sand, polish and paint no that is a 50 hour job.
Yes it's polished not painted metal.
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You just polishing like we do with the headlights, emery paper, course to fine to finer to cutting paste to polish?
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Yep that's it. I now have a sand blaster that makes the job a little faster, but I still have to add these steps in on top.
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What method do you use aza as i have acquired a spare intake manifold.
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Dont forget, you can also HPC coat! They do a sand blast first. I think my manifold was $100 bucks?

Kitteh was extra.

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How much are you charging for your pussy ben? :troll:
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Daniel2019 wrote:How much are you charging for your pussy ben? :troll:
that phrase sounds kinda Bad. 8O
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