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High Heat Paint
DIRECTIONS
Make sure surface is clean and oil free. To prep the surface, wash with soap and water, then clean with Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover. For heavily soiled areas you may need to repeat cleaning. Let area dry completely before beginning the next step.
Mask off areas surrounding the part to be painted to protect the rest of the vehicle from overspray.
Spray on the Rust-Oleum High Heat Primer.
Apply the Rust-Oleum High Heat Spray.
If you are baking a part in the oven, please know that the item may emit smoke and a harmless odor, This is normal. Also, make sure you don’t exceed the heat tolerance of the least heat tolerant part.
To cure painted parts on the vehicle, run your engine idle for 10 minutes. Next, shut off the engine and let cool for 20 minutes. Then, start the engine and idle for 20 minutes, followed by another 20 minutes of cooling with the engine off. Finally, run the vehicle under normal operating conditions for 30 minutes, after which you should allow the components to cool completely.
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ESTIMATED PROJECT TIME
4-6 Hours
TOOLS & SUPPLIES
Rust-Oleum High Heat Spray
Rust-Oleum High Heat Primer
Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover
Soap and water
Low-tack masking tape
Masking film
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