Plasti-dip exhaust?
#1
Plasti-dip exhaust?
I know painting with high temp enamel will be better, but was thinking of a non permanant way to try it out first. Would plasti-dip work on the exhaust? I like the black cans for an OEM look instead of the chrome cans. Will the mufflers get too hot for plasti-dip?
#2
I'm not an expert on this, but I think the exhaust gets way too hot for something like plasti-dip. Plus, it being under your car--open to all weather conditions and rock chips--it'll probably wear off really quick. Just my guesstimation, as I've never used plasti-dip before.
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I'm not worry about rock chips, as it is under the car like you said. I was just thinking of keeping the OEM look of black exhaust cans, so i wouldn't be concerned with it looking perfect. I was just looking for the option of having black cans and going back to the chrome later if I choose to. Just concerned with the heat from the mufflers.
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again, i know there is paint for this as i mentioned. but like i said in the original post, i was looking to try something non permanant first to see if i like it. or, go back to the chrome if i choose to. it's the muffler, so i wasn't really concerned with how it looked. I just wanted to see how I like it black.
anyways, decided not to do it. thanks anyways.