Protecting paint from fuel spills

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12 May 2015 10:37 #4376 by motor12
After painting my 854 fuel tank I wanted something to protect against the odd drip of gas that always finds its way to the paint. What I use is a ceramic clear coat engine enamel rated to 500 degrees. The Mfg. is Dupli-Color. The clear coat is somewhat resistant to the gas and gives you time to wipe the spill before it gets to the red paint.

1958/model RJ58
1964/model 854
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12 May 2015 12:30 #4381 by Geno
Thanks for the info Motor. :thanks

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12 May 2015 14:12 #4389 by M Bailey
Great tip Motor, thanks!

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12 May 2015 14:55 #4391 by GT 14
:goodpost

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12 May 2015 20:33 #4421 by Trouty56

GT 14 wrote: :goodpost

Ditto!!!


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