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I have used Granville High Temperature paint on the finned head on a Villiers Midget stationary engine i am restoring.The paint went on very well. Time will tell if it is long lasting and stands upto the temperature when running. Overall i am pleased with the product.
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Applied to a patio wood burner made from an old propane cylinder. The paint was applied to the whole of the exterior surface. I was very surprised to find the bulk of the paint bubbling off. Using my infra red remote temperature sensor I found it only survived heat below about 200’c. The following morning when it had cooled most of the paint rubbed off like dust.
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Finish is good ,considering it's a brush on paint, haven't started engine up yet as still working on other parts , so don't know about when engine is hot, but should be ok.👍
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This paint is absolutely ideal for blacking cylinder heads, engines and exhaust pipes, it's easy to apply and withstands high temperatures, it can also be used for painting motorbike or scooter frames or any other metal parts that need a tidy up, it covers surface rust if the worst is wire brushed off first and it's very handy to have around the house for painting drain hole covers, grates or any outdoor water pipes etc.
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Great paint for my classic British motorcycle engine as part of its restoration. Surprised at how little I had to use when painted on with a small brush. Dried to a nice satin finish and looks great.
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