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							And drying wise, I painted it a week before they went on, so it was well dried.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| data_mine | 
				
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							damn.
 
				I'm thinking about doing something to my 'pacemaker blue' extractors. And wanna do my rocker cover in body colour. 
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							I've painted extractors semi-succesfully before. Used this "magnesium silver" heat proof paint that was rated to something like 1300-1800 degree Fahrenheit.
 
				Most of the extractors was fine, just the very top edges after it came out of the head it bubbled a bit. It'd be nice to find some decent stuff as I have a few small chips/rust spots in my pacemaker blue paint.  | 
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: damn. 
I'm thinking about doing something to my 'pacemaker blue' extractors. And wanna do my rocker cover in body colour. That was sort of the idea I had, that having already the pacemaker blue, it would be easier to paint overtop. Not so. Now have to try and find some very high temp rated paint. 
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