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#1 Posted : Sunday, 22 November 2009 3:01:52 AM(UTC)
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So when some one says theyve bead blasted a part and clear finished it, what does that mean?

I get the bead blasting bit, but was wondering if the clear was a simple acrylic clear coat in a can or something groovier.

Does it last?

These bits always look great and I'd like to try it a bit myself.

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Jeremy

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#2 Posted : Sunday, 22 November 2009 7:43:09 AM(UTC)
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I normally bead blast and then clear powder coat. It is tough as hell and lasts for nearly ever. Plus you get the new look lasting the same amount of time.. as it never dulls off.
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#3 Posted : Sunday, 22 November 2009 9:44:40 AM(UTC)
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Sounds interesting.

Does it work on engine bits - inlet manifolds for example??

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Jeremy

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