Heat protection
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Heat protection
Once i have painted my fairings i want to prolong there life as much as i can.
Is it adviseable to coat the inside of the fairings with heat protection.
If so which is the best to go for.
Is it adviseable to coat the inside of the fairings with heat protection.
If so which is the best to go for.
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Re: Heat protection
No need as the exhaust should be nowhere near any of the plastics. For protection though I'd recommend Venture Shield of the likes to keep the paint fresh.
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Re: Heat protection
do you mean on the inside @ engine casings where it is on standard fairings.
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Re: Heat protection
Basically so the hot engine and exhaust does not heat the inside of the fairing causing my lovely new paintwork to deteriate under prolonged heat exposure.hannakournikova wrote:do you mean on the inside @ engine casings where it is on standard fairings.