Painting Intake/Charge Pipe
Painting Intake/Charge Pipe
I have a K&N short ram and ZZP charge pipe, the flate black look is to bland for me and I want a color that pops. Does anyone have any pics of their pipes painted? I wanna know if the paint turns out good/holds up. I wanna see before I spend the money to get them powder coated. Thanks!!
I used 120 grit to sand it down
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Then i put 3 coats of engine enamel primer, metallic red paint, and clear. turned out great
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the K&n is next!!

I used 120 grit to sand it down
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[/IMG]Then i put 3 coats of engine enamel primer, metallic red paint, and clear. turned out great
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Last edited by Dust SS; Sep 13, 2014 at 04:47 PM.
Get aircraft paint remover in the gel form. It'll do wonders. Use a brush and some gloves when using it. Brush it on one way and let it sit. Don't go over it once you brush it on. Give it 15-20 minutes and wash it off. Repeat until you get it to where you desired.
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RUBBER GLOVES the thick ass ones. Do not use surgical gloves, that **** BURNS
Have you tried before?
That looks really good. I'm liking the orange
That looks really good. I'm liking the orange
Last edited by Dust SS; Sep 11, 2014 at 11:34 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Never tried it, just know someone near me had theirs re-powder coated and they had a hell of a time getting the zzp coating off
Just FYI the paint stripper will eat through some plastics, it really burns, wash it off immediately.
Best stuff I've used is this

I've tried other stuff and it's not as strong, use a promo code I got a gallon for $26 from Advance.
Best stuff I've used is this

I've tried other stuff and it's not as strong, use a promo code I got a gallon for $26 from Advance.
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