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Sandblasting Protective Coat
Just getting ready to sandblast the Engine Cooling Fan Housing etc. etc. I'll like to give the aluminum components a Clear Flat Solvent and Heat Resistant coat.
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I've cleared sandblasted parts with VHT high-temp clear. Years later still looks good.
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What hi temp clear coat did you use. I'm bead blasting parts now and want to clear coat them.
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Yes ..,It will be real nice to know wich brand or maker..
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VHT is the brand. They produce hi-temp coatings (engine/exhaust) that are usually found at auto parts stores.
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