VHT wrinkle paint
It should also be available locally at a well-stocked auto parts store. Follow the directions exactly for best results. It should also be a hot, dry day when you apply it.
Im interested in painting my valve cover and, when I get it, my EFI manifold with a high temp wrinkle paint, leaving the OPEL letters and the cooling fins unpainted (or sand the paint off after) then polishing the bare aluminum.
My question is... Where can I find High-Temp "wrinkled" paint? I would prefer it in a rattle can and to do it myself, instead of taking it to a paint shop. Any ideas are welcomed... Here is a picture of the general idea im going for...
Currently in Daytona Beach, FL working towards my Bachelor's in Aeronautical Sciences (Professional Pilot).
VHT wrinkle paint
It should also be available locally at a well-stocked auto parts store. Follow the directions exactly for best results. It should also be a hot, dry day when you apply it.
Thats exactly what i was looking for! Thanks for the quick response, Ill be sure to post up pictures when i get around to doing this!
Currently in Daytona Beach, FL working towards my Bachelor's in Aeronautical Sciences (Professional Pilot).
Yes, a heat gun will work...and an oven, too. I recently went through this exercise (many times) using all three methods above. In the end, I found that good ol' ultraviolet rays gave the best results. The depth of the wrinkles seems to vary according to the temperature or drying time. Your mileage may vary.
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