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Engine Enamel
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Engine Enamel
Hey,
Just been painting my engine, back and front of the engine with spray engine enamel paint.
While the rag was wet with metho I wiped some grease of the other side that was already painted and noticed I also wiped the paint off.
The can says the paint will cure once the engine is running, which in my case could be a few more months. Can I cure the paint another way like a butane torch or other ideas to cure it.
Just worried over the next few months I'll end wiping or scratching the paint off !
Steve
Just been painting my engine, back and front of the engine with spray engine enamel paint.
While the rag was wet with metho I wiped some grease of the other side that was already painted and noticed I also wiped the paint off.
The can says the paint will cure once the engine is running, which in my case could be a few more months. Can I cure the paint another way like a butane torch or other ideas to cure it.
Just worried over the next few months I'll end wiping or scratching the paint off !
Steve
2010 TB48 GU Patrol
1973 G60 MWB Soft Top Showcar
1972 G60 MWB Soft Top Project 4WD
1978 G60 Ute "HellPatrol"
www.oz4wdclassicparts.com.au
1973 G60 MWB Soft Top Showcar
1972 G60 MWB Soft Top Project 4WD
1978 G60 Ute "HellPatrol"
www.oz4wdclassicparts.com.au
Being enamel, the paint will dry from the outside in...if you put too thick of a coat on the outside will be dry to touch, but the inside could still be wet.
It will cure (to some degree) over time...but I think for it to cure fully it does need the heat treatment. I wouldnt use a blowtourch or anything like that. There is a difference between flame and heat.
Maybe try a set of heat lamps!!!
It will cure (to some degree) over time...but I think for it to cure fully it does need the heat treatment. I wouldnt use a blowtourch or anything like that. There is a difference between flame and heat.
Maybe try a set of heat lamps!!!
L.S Canvas & P.V.C
www.lscanvas.com.au
www.lscanvas.com.au
Ta, the paint had been on for 2 weeks which I wiped of with a metho rag.G_loomis wrote:Being enamel, the paint will dry from the outside in...if you put too thick of a coat on the outside will be dry to touch, but the inside could still be wet.
It will cure (to some degree) over time...but I think for it to cure fully it does need the heat treatment. I wouldnt use a blowtourch or anything like that. There is a difference between flame and heat.
Maybe try a set of heat lamps!!!
I might try setting up a heater in there as I dont have heat lamps !
Steve
2010 TB48 GU Patrol
1973 G60 MWB Soft Top Showcar
1972 G60 MWB Soft Top Project 4WD
1978 G60 Ute "HellPatrol"
www.oz4wdclassicparts.com.au
1973 G60 MWB Soft Top Showcar
1972 G60 MWB Soft Top Project 4WD
1978 G60 Ute "HellPatrol"
www.oz4wdclassicparts.com.au
If you use VHT Flameproof coating, it doesn't need to be primed.
I used normal VHT Engine enamel on my top cover on my Corolla, with no primer, and it been on a few years now. The finish is still fantastic.
It's great paint
I used normal VHT Engine enamel on my top cover on my Corolla, with no primer, and it been on a few years now. The finish is still fantastic.
It's great paint
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Cool thanks for that.HotFourOk wrote:If you use VHT Flameproof coating, it doesn't need to be primed.
I used normal VHT Engine enamel on my top cover on my Corolla, with no primer, and it been on a few years now. The finish is still fantastic.![]()
It's great paint
I just remembered that my brother painted his whole car in black engine enamel one time...
Thanks Mick ! I know now to be carefull !!!Mick. wrote:Enamel in a can will never go off that hard you can wipe it with spirits of any type.
Unless your using emamel with a hardener (2 component) it will always wipe off with solvents.
2 pack is the only paint that will go off hard enough that you can wipe it with solvents.![]()
Cheers Mick.
Steve
2010 TB48 GU Patrol
1973 G60 MWB Soft Top Showcar
1972 G60 MWB Soft Top Project 4WD
1978 G60 Ute "HellPatrol"
www.oz4wdclassicparts.com.au
1973 G60 MWB Soft Top Showcar
1972 G60 MWB Soft Top Project 4WD
1978 G60 Ute "HellPatrol"
www.oz4wdclassicparts.com.au
I painted my wheels with VHT Acrylic Enamel (in a can), and it doesn't seem to wipe off with solvents...Mick. wrote:Enamel in a can will never go off that hard you can wipe it with spirits of any type.
Unless your using emamel with a hardener (2 component) it will always wipe off with solvents.
Then again, I mightn't be trying hard enough
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
I painted my rocker cover acouple of months back .. i know not the same but this is what i did
degrease it
sand paper
tape the inside up
sand basted it
blow it out with the air gun
degrease again
painted it with white engine primer
then LIME green brake pad paint
seems to be fine
but i took it off the engine to do it and let it dry for about an hour between sprays
degrease it
sand paper
tape the inside up
sand basted it
blow it out with the air gun
degrease again
painted it with white engine primer
then LIME green brake pad paint
seems to be fine
but i took it off the engine to do it and let it dry for about an hour between sprays
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You could give it a quick wipe but a good automotive solvent will wipe it off.HotFourOk wrote:I painted my wheels with VHT Acrylic Enamel (in a can), and it doesn't seem to wipe off with solvents...Mick. wrote:Enamel in a can will never go off that hard you can wipe it with spirits of any type.
Unless your using emamel with a hardener (2 component) it will always wipe off with solvents.
Then again, I mightn't be trying hard enough
Cheers Mick.
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