Painting exhaust

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oneday
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Looking to paint exhaust black as its getting tatty.

Anybody actually done this with good results?

Which paint gives best results?
bristolmod
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B and Q BarBQ spray paint- seriously!

Works well and stays on.

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http://www.camcoat.com/main/coatings3.html

Don't DIY get the professionals on it
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+1 on B&Q BBQ paint
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+1 on the ceramic coating. Unless you like having to repaint your exhaust every season.
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Camcoat if the exhaust is brand new, bbq paint if not.
oneday
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Thanks for the replies.

Like to do things myself so b & q here I come.
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