CERAKOTE COATING PAINT!!!

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16 Dec 2023 14:06 #892795 by z1kzonly
CERAKOTE COATING PAINT!!! was created by z1kzonly
WOW! EXCELLENT!  I WISH I STARTED THIS SOONER!!
FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS OF COURSE!
4 OUNCES @ $39 DOLLARS! 
COVERED IT ALL!
IT IS A LITTLE DARKER TO THE EYE! LOOKS SATIN BLACK
I GOT 2 PROJECTS! Z1 FRONT BRAKE TOP & BOTTOM.
REAR 78 KZ1000.
THANKS TO WOOKIE!!   FOR THE INCENTIVE!!
AFTER HOLIDAYS! I NEED A BREAK!

MARTY IN BUFFALO

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Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!

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16 Dec 2023 14:15 #892796 by z1kzonly
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Stuff Worked Great! Had Heat in my small shop! Then baked in oven "The H" product!"H - 146 GRAPHITE BLACK" 2 part catalyst system.Small detail gun with .08 fluid nozzle.I'm a PRO!   Don't let this stuff scare you! Simple as spraying clear coat!
 

Livin in "CheektaVegas, NY
Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!

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16 Dec 2023 14:30 #892797 by Nessism
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If I could do it over, I'd use Cerakote on my engine, instead of VHT's craptastic rattle can paint.

I did use Gunkote on my brake calipers and wheels, which turned out well, but I think Cerakote would be better yet.  
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02 Jun 2024 07:24 #900101 by Zen Shenron
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I did my calipers and a few bits with gunkote, it has not held up very well to the UV but she's been outside awhile. 

Charles
1980 GS850Gl
1981 KZ1100 A-1
1982 KZ1100 A-2
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02 Jun 2024 08:32 #900102 by Stereordinary
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I’ve had some good results with Cerakote C-Series. No mixing or baking necessary, and it has great coverage. It’s all about prep though. You want to make sure you have your parts fully down to raw metal, and ideally sandblasted. 

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02 Jun 2024 10:13 - 02 Jun 2024 10:59 #900105 by Wookie58
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I plan so do a lot with C-series on my build as I don't have facilities to bake H-series (C is good for between 800 - 1200 degrees depending on colour (just takes a while to fully cure)

 
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02 Jun 2024 10:55 #900107 by Nessism
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My Gun Koted brake calipers are flaking.  There is corrosion under the coating.  I'm surprised, because I media blasted them.  I'm going to have to redo them, and thinking Cerakote.  I can bake small parts like those.  What's the difference in durability between the different cerakote series?

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02 Jun 2024 11:02 - 02 Jun 2024 11:03 #900108 by Wookie58
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My Gun Koted brake calipers are flaking.  There is corrosion under the coating.  I'm surprised, because I media blasted them.  I'm going to have to redo them, and thinking Cerakote.  I can bake small parts like those.  What's the difference in durability between the different cerakote series?
According to their website the main difference between the C & H is that the H when baked is good up to 1800 degree's (probably only needed on exhaust headers)
PS: also the air dry (C) takes up to 7 days to fully cure
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02 Jun 2024 15:05 #900121 by Nessism
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As near as I can tell, H series is the most chemical resistant.  I'm going to order some for my brake calipers...
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02 Jun 2024 19:13 #900126 by Stereordinary
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The first project I ever tried Cerakote on was a set of brake calipers. I was rebuilding my bike after an accident, and accidentally stripped the original paint off the calipers with acetone while attempting to clean them. I originally bought some VHT caliper paint, but then stumbled on Cerakote and got curious. I figured there was a chance I could use it and cure them in my normal household oven. So I actually called them up to ask some questions. I explained the situation and their rep said that their C-Series was perfect for brake calipers, and there was no need to bake it at all. Those brake calipers have been on my bike ever since, and still look great. 

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