Thanks Ian

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Storkfoot wrote:I was sceptical about BBQ paint being better than the paints sold as being very high temperature and specifically for exhausts. That was until I tried it a few months back and it is. The instructions say to cure it by firing up the BBQ but it seemed to cure itself after a few runs.
dave411 wrote:Or you could have it coated in ceramic.I was going to have mine done,but I bought a chrome Taffy so no need now.Company are called Cam Coat I think.They even do a Chromish finish.
burnside wrote:dave411 wrote:Or you could have it coated in ceramic.I was going to have mine done,but I bought a chrome Taffy so no need now.Company are called Cam Coat I think.They even do a Chromish finish.
I had my BGM Clubman Cermakromed by Camcoat and very please with the finish, not the cheapest but worth it if you can afford it
Nelly wrote:burnside wrote:dave411 wrote:Or you could have it coated in ceramic.I was going to have mine done,but I bought a chrome Taffy so no need now.Company are called Cam Coat I think.They even do a Chromish finish.
I had my BGM Clubman Cermakromed by Camcoat and very please with the finish, not the cheapest but worth it if you can afford it
I know this thread's a few months old, but I'm interested to hear how your BGM Clubman is holding out with this finish, as I'm debating what to do with mine that I'm just in the process of fitting.
Dare I ask how much it cost to coat yours? Any chance of posting a pic of it?
Anybody tried and tested any silver BBQ paint on their pipes with success?
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