greed Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 I would like to paint my engine bay with something resistant to the usual things one finds there (oil, brake fluid, heat) in a colour that is a reasonably close match for the red exterior of the car. I have had problems with heat destroying paint in this car's engine bay before.So my questions are: Can I use motorcoater in this application? What is its resistance to oil, brake fluid etc? And how can I get a more accurate idea of the colours than on a computer screen (obviously not good!)? Quote
KBS Coatings Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 It would be best to get a few coats of RustSeal down and then the Motor Coater. Motor Coater should withstand casual contact with most things found under the hood including all of the fluids you mentioned. Please contact your local reseller for help getting chips of the colors you would like to see in person. Quote
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