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Leave them natural. The factory did...BKH
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POR products are advertised in several car magazines, Hemmings, larger swap meets. Or try here, www.por15.com
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You could get them Jet-Hot coated, they have a natural finish that looks close to stock.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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Griot's Garage has a high temp paint in cast iron that looks natural, but lasts. The coatings by Jet Hot and others are best, but also expensive. And of course natural is the way for a concourse resto. I'm too lazy to keep natural finish components "de-rusted" so I usually look for solutions as well.
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I ordered the POR product and I'm going to try another product they have that is for the spings and other suspension things that are bare metal. They claim that it will look like bare metal and will not rust. I have a new set of leaf springs that need something.
Anyone else used this product called Metal Mask? |
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