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Painting Exhaust - Silencer Can
Hi
I recently bought pre-owned Remus Exhaust for my SV650s K6; its in black (though more like graphite grey) matte finish, and there are some scuff marks; I did extensive research on internet / YouTube to learn if Exhaust / silencer can be painted, every where I found people repacking (removing rivet pushing back the new filling around), shorting by cutting in half, making there own but "not" a single thing I found if anyone "Painting the exhaust using VHT paints"; there are many mention of painting the down pipe link pipe etc using high temperature resistant paint, but not the actual exhaust. So I am wondering is it ok for me to paint Exhaust / Silencer can, using hight temperature resistant paint? can there be any technical issue by doing that? :confused: I will really appreciate some experienced advice. Many Thanks. |
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Here's a non technical nor experienced comment.
You are unhappy with how it currently looks, so sod it. Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen. It cracks, bubbles, peels off or burns. You are then in the same situation you are in now. With a zorst you don't like. But at least you'll know and can tell us. I imagine it will be fine. |
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Shiftin Gear is on the money.I've used VHT paints on cans and even rubbish downpipes.Even if and when it flakes it's no biggy for a quick touch-up respray.
Bodger's tip: When Spray painting any bit of a Motorcycle,"In-Situ" when you have an empty cornflake type cardboard box cut the big sides off before you throw it away. You can use these as a quick Mask e.g say you have to spray touch-up the can later on down the line.Just give it a quick scuff with one of those cheap green flat pan scrubs.Wipe off with a bit of Carb/Brake cleaner and holding the piece of card behind the job with one hand then spray-Touch-up.You can quickly wipe any small amounts of over-spray off with a cloth with some Carb/brake cleaner. Also old knackered plastic carrier bags can be used behind parts as well.I also use an old Plastic carrier bag as a Mask under my Front Master cylinder when changing brake fluid to protect the bike/plastic etc. |
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We'll talk about your searching abilities later :)
Painting a muffler with VHT paint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8G3IIQzWN8 Painting an expansion chamber (which is header and silencer) using a paint brush and Rustoleum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN5CZ827j1c and Delboy's garage longer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIEzjirqHuc (he takes it seriously and uses a paint mask) |
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In a word:
Barbecue Paint 2 words really, but who's counting? ;) |
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Silencers don't get anywhere near as hot as the headers. I guess the challenge would actually be getting a flat finish to the chrome exhaust.
I guess with any paint its all in the prep work! |
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? It's already black ?
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Many thanks for your message; your suggestions are quite helpful, will surely keep that remembered. Thanks you. |
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